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Watch a short PREVIEW.
There are many benefits to using composites, but they can be very technique sensitive. It can be difficult to get predictable results with marginal adaptation, interproximal contacts, axial contours and occlusion etc. Not to mention the potential effects of contraction and post operative sensitivity.
The indirect technique addresses all these issues. With the techniques described in this 45 minute DVD training video, you can integrate this protocol into you practice with simple lab procedures that can be done by the dentist or lab assistant - all in one visit.
See a case from start to finish:
- tooth preparations
- preparing the casts
- building the restoration
- bonding the restoration
- other clinical examples
Complete materials, instrument and armamentaria list.
Details:
Indications
- any composite restoration
- long term interim restoration prior to orthodontics
- teeth that need lab processed restorations but it needs to be delayed because definitive occlusal therapy has not been completed yet
- for patients whose plan must be sequenced because of their circumstances
Benefits
- eliminates negative effects of composite contraction
- better control of contacts and contours especially in larger restorations
- better control of marginal adaptation
- less tiring for patient since done outside the mouth