Tips for Interproximal Contact on Anterior Teeth
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In this video, I explain the process of achieving perfect interproximal contact in dental restorations, focusing on closing diastemas in incisors. I demonstrate layering techniques, the use of the Miller strip, and precise movements to ensure an ideal contact surface without using wedges. Learn to apply resin layers and finish with specific tools for a flawless and natural result.
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