Scientific Articles & Explanations
The injectable resin composite technique – Case report
Season 1, Episode 8
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4m 54s
This article discusses the planning and execution of the injectable resin technique, emphasizing its application in dental aesthetics. The process covers diagnosis to wax-up creation, allowing visualization of the final result before intervention. Transparent molds and proper isolation ensure precision and adherence of restorations. The article addresses challenges like color stability, wear resistance, and polymerization shrinkage, highlighting the aesthetic and economic benefits of the technique. With immediate and highly aesthetic results, it is ideal for anterior teeth and cases prioritizing aesthetics with reduced costs and minimal invasiveness.
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