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Bonding of Ceramic Veneers 2009 – Part 1
Description:
In part 1 of this series, Dr. Nasser Barghi, Professor and Head of the Division of Esthetic Dentistry at San Antonio Dental School, outlines the state of the art in bonding, maintenance and repair techniques for porcelain veneers. In particular, this section emphasizes a broad and comprehensive discussion of present research of the etching and handling of internal veneer surfaces.
Date Added:
12/4/2009
Author(s):
David Garber, DMD
Dr.
David Garber has a dual appointment at the Medical College
of Georgia School of Dentistry, in Augusta Georgia, as Clinic...
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Nasser Barghi, DDS
Dr. Nasser Barghi is Professor and Head of the Division of Esthetic Dentistry in the Department of Restorative Dentistry at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Sa...
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Questions & Comments
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Maurice Salama - (6/25/2013 8:11 PM)
Dennis; Check your Internet connection. This video was highly rated by 36 others and played through for me.
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Dennis Nagel - (6/25/2013 12:20 PM)
video would not continue after pausing
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Nagui Ashba - (9/22/2012 12:53 PM)
Thank you Dr. Barghi, i don't know if you remeber, you teach ,e how to use mirage veneers and crown in Alexandria Egypt about 20 years ago... And most kf them are still ok... Thank you , wish to hear from you,.
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Ronald Goldstein - (6/26/2012 4:55 PM)
Hana,
We are addressing your concerns and you should be getting an email today.
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Hana Hasse - (6/26/2012 6:02 AM)
I am unable to watch this video,I can not go forward to part 2 unless I work through part 1. Dr Hana Hasse can u help me ?
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kuldeep singh - (12/12/2011 10:24 AM)
very informative
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APOSTOLOS MERKOURIADIS - (7/16/2011 2:47 AM)
Thank you for the important information in everyday practice.Dr.Merkouriadis Apostolos(IOANNINA-GREECE)
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Sami Vuciterna - (5/21/2010 12:38 PM)
Dr Sami from Kosovo, very benefitial information for cosmetic dentistry tank you DR.Barghi
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Massimo Biscaro - (4/11/2010 11:32 PM)
Grazie (Thanks)... Biscaro Massimo Odt. in Vercelli (Italy)
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