Composite:The Chameleon': Presented By: DR - Anubhuti Guided By: DR - Rahul Maria

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COMPOSITE :THE
GUIDED BY:
‘CHAMELEON’ PRESENTED BY:
DR.RAHUL MARIA DR.ANUBHUTI
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Simplified Composite placement techniques


for predictable restorations requires
efficient ways of providing quality work.
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In today’s economic environment there is an increased demand for direct restorations.

Composite restorations have traditionally been viewed as


Requiring extra time 4
Expertise
Attention to detail
In order to achieve this….. 5

V 3 ring Garrison

New materials and armamentaria have been


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introduced to
extreme enable the procedure to be more
Palodent
curve
efficient and
ring predictable but basics cannot be
Smart view
avoided
sectional Walser matrices
matrices
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Check the expiration


date
Remove from
refrigerator 30 min
before
Evaporate the solvent
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Layering
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nd
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Te
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Incremental
IncrementalTechnique
Technique
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Precision

Replicate
occlusal
anatomy

Less

Microbrush
material
wastage as
less
finishing

stamp
and
polishing

technique
Less chair
side time
Conclusion
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To enjoy the true art and science of cosmetic

dentistry, the clinician must have a thorough

understanding of tooth morphology and

topography; tooth shade analysis; composite

systems and layering techniques; and the use

of tints, opaquer, and maverick colours and

zones to create restorations that mimic nature


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Adhesive Considerations in the Placement of Direct Composite Resins, Gary Alex|


special issues| dentalaegis.com, March 2007

Aesthetic Anterior Composite Restorations: A Guide to Direct Placement, Brian P.


LeSage, Dent Clin N Am 51 (2007) 359–378

Clinical Materials Review: Indirect Composite Resin SystemsA| ID | dentalaegis.com,


Karl F. Leinfelder, and Douglas A. Terry, Nov/Dec 2006 Volume 2, Issue 9

Indirect resin composites, Suresh Nandini, J Conserv Dent. 2010 Oct-Dec; 13(4): 184–
194.

Simplified Composite Placement Techniques for Predictable Posterior Restorations


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