Tips for Absolute Isolation II
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8m 12s
In this continuation of tips on absolute isolation, I cover the use of specific clamps and practical techniques to ease the procedure and avoid rubber tearing. I explain how to apply clamps with and without wings, use glycerin to slide dental floss, and perform isolation efficiently. These tips ensure greater agility and precision in dental procedures, optimizing care and providing better results for patients.
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