Predictable, Non-Sensitive Resin-Based Composite Restorations

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See how to prevent tooth sensitivity by following pragmatic, predictable techniques
Non-Sensitive Resin Based Composite

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Before bonding to close gap in between front teeth
After bonding with composite resin
Class II restorations can be sensitive if materials are not handled correctly
Class II dental restorations are the bread-and-butter of dental practice

Product Summary

Understand the nanofill generation! Resin restorations comprise a major part of general practice. Dentists must be able to accomplish them easily, fast, and with the assurance of comfortable, non-sensitive, long-lasting service. However, significant challenges are still present, such as achieving tight contacts and correct color, preventing postoperative sensitivity, and providing long-lasting service. Gordon explains clinical differences among currently available resin types and brands, and demonstrates class II, III, and IV resin-based composite placement with close-up, live clinical action. Useful and pertinent concepts are demonstrated to make your resin procedures up-to-date.

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Purchasing Info

$159.00