Congreso de la Revista Clínica Bolivia
International Lectures: Masterclass
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51m
This video showcases a practical demonstration of indirect restoration with laboratory resin. The process includes the removal of old restorations, cavity preparation with diamond burs, digital scanning using an intraoral scanner, and milling of the restoration for subsequent cementation. The technique emphasizes the importance of proper isolation and the use of high-tech materials and equipment, such as self-etching systems and flow resins, to ensure precision and safety in restoration. Additionally, it covers details on finishing and polishing techniques and the use of materials like spacer tape to achieve an aesthetic and functional outcome. This content is ideal for dentists looking to enhance their restorative dentistry skills with a conservative approach.
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