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Ключевая роль временных реставраций таких как Blueprint среди Эстетических техник
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В прямой технике Эстетического Временного Наложения, временная накладка будет выступать как подготовительный ориентир, эстетический ориентир и для пациента, и для лаборатории, так и в качестве окклюзионной направляющей. Это обеспечивает врачу полный контроль над ситуацией, дает пациенту наглядную визуализацию того, как будет выглядеть постоянный зуб, а лаборатория получает точное расположение зуба для изготовления конечной формы. D-APA готовиться из текучего композита прямо во рту пациента с помощью наращивания и обработки зуба для достижения конечного расположения. Несмотря на споры, эта техника достойна внимания, т.к. мастерство исполнения и контроль находятся в руках самого врача.
Date Added:
1/8/2015
Author(s):
Michael A. Apa, DDS, PC
Dr. Michael Apa is the Assistant Clinical Professor, New York University College of Dentistry Aesthetics Department; Senior Clinical Director Aesthetic Advant...
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James MacNaughton - (4/17/2022 8:41 PM)
great presentation!
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Dr. Susan Delpeche94 - (3/8/2019 4:45 PM)
Great Presentation!
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Marcos Sando - (3/6/2019 2:03 PM)
hello dr apa, the luxatemp gave you enough resistance to manipulate it for the provisionals comparing from other brands? thank you for your great presentation. Regards from Mexico
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Liam McGrath124 - (1/30/2019 2:51 PM)
excellent presentation, thank you Michael
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Claudia Lopes - (1/15/2015 6:32 AM)
great presentation, very practical and easy to do!! thank you
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Ronald Goldstein - (1/5/2015 2:24 PM)
Very good presentation, Michael and the format is the new standard of esthetic dentistry today.
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Chad Lazar - (1/5/2015 12:25 PM)
Interesting case. However, I would have corrected this pt's mal-alignment prior to placing veneers.
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Yu Cheng Chu - (12/26/2014 7:24 PM)
Dr. Apa, do you have a course for this technique? Thanks!
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R. Terry Councill - (12/26/2014 9:48 AM)
Great Technique. I have been doing this for a while and it truly is a motivating moment. When recreating a smile design, I struggle with the tooth form decision and seem to end up with the same design almost every time. When "simply" enhancing the smile, I tend to copy the original tooth form unless there are strong patient preferences. I wonder if you have away to predict proper tooth form without a lot or trial and error. I have been guilty of designing square teeth for men and rounded teeth for women.
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