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Cosmetic Smile Enhancement: Part 2
Description:
In the second part of this clinical video series on smile enhancement, Dr. Lorin Berland describes maxillary palatal anterior anesthesia, bipolar electrosurgery for gingivectomies as well as tooth preparation for all ceramic restorations. The utilization of caries detection to evaluate tooth structure, provisional fabrication and impression taking are also discussed in detail.
Date Added:
5/31/2009
Author(s):
Lorin F. Berland, DDS
Dr. Lorin F. Berland has built an international reputation for his expertise in cosmetic dentistry. He is one of the most published authorities on cosmetic dentistry an...
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Questions & Comments
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Lisa Ginzler - (4/3/2018 8:00 PM)
Hi, can you review the Chocolate Swirl bite registration technique? Thank you!
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Ashwath Gowda - (6/7/2009 7:47 AM)
Most meaningless approach (Steps) A. using diamond for reduction-guide cuts... why would you use/require prep guide? B. use a ROUND bur to define/refine gingival margins? C. "Polish lfootinguals" with a foot ball? D. What makes you to think that your "bite registration" is ACCURATE? E. Assitant blowing air over the impression material(the way it is shown)...what is it achieving? these are only a few among numerous meaningless steps being followed.
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