Tips for Class III Restorations
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this video, I explain the use of composite resins for restorations in anterior proximal cavities, particularly class III ones. I highlight Inano HR resin as an excellent choice for achieving great blending results. I mention different color options and their applications, emphasizing how this resin adapts to challenging situations, offering an effective solution for restoring anterior teeth with precision.
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