Philosophy and Importance of Setup in Dentistry Procedures
Exploring the essential aspects of setup in dentistry, including patient stability, periodontium care, color matching, and rubber dam usage for effective isolation. The chapter delves into the strategic philosophy guiding dental practices, emphasizing the blend of science, engineering, and practicality in achieving successful outcomes.
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Managing black triangles with composite resin – often these are periodontal patients. Doesn’t that mean you’ll be bonding to root dentine?!
Continuing our Adhesive Month series in to March (oops!), we’re excited to bring you Part Two of our journey into the Bioclear Adhesive Philosophy. Building on the rich discussion from Part One (PDP 178), we’re joined once again by Dr. David Carroll and Diana McKenna as we shift our attention to anterior restorations. We focus specifically on the intricacies and challenges of closing black triangles.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Protect the unrestored teeth and restorations from air particle abrasion! Using a soft steel matrix strip, similar but softer than a matrix band, protects the adjacent tooth’s enamel when air abrading the tooth.
Take advantage of our upcoming Documentation Month this March!
If you want CPD or CE credits from this episode, just take the quiz. For premium app users, scroll down to download the notes. You’ll also get access to our special content like ‘Verti Preps for Plonkers’, Sectioning School, over 30 rubber dam videos, webinar replays, and clinical videos on various dental procedures. All these are available with our Ultimate Education Plan.