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Anterior Composite Restorations - The Reality of Making it Real - Part 1 of 3
Description:
Direct anterior composite restorations are one of the most difficult clinical procedures the comprehensive, esthetic dentist attempts to do. What specifically makes these restorations so challenging? Learn the various parameters needed to create a seamless composite bonded restoration. Does the classification of material matter? How will a starburst bevel, layering and a putty matrix aid one in 3-D composite artistry. Learn finishing and polishing techniques to create realism in your direct composites and these undetectable additions to enhance one's patients smile.
Date Added:
8/23/2011
Author(s):
Brian P. LeSage, DDS FAACD
Dr. Brian P. LeSage graduated magna cum laude with the Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Dental Society award from the University of Maryland, Baltimore Col...
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Questions & Comments
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Ivan Hadiutomo - (5/3/2012 12:02 PM)
Thank you for a very nice & great lecture.
I learn a lot today.
Ivan
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Sam Busich - (8/26/2011 9:43 PM)
Talented. Very useful info Dr. LeSage.
thanks Sam
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