Tips for Absolute Isolation I
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this video, I share practical tips for absolute isolation in dental procedures, explaining how to precisely mark the rubber dam, avoid tears when placing clamps, and facilitate application with correct perforations. With these simple techniques, you can optimize the process, making it more efficient and reducing complications. Learn how to use these methods and make isolation an easier part of your treatment.
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