Tips for Matrix Adaptations
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In this video, I share a simple yet effective technique for adapting wooden wedges in dental restorations, ensuring perfect cervical adaptation. I explain how to create a depression in the wedge for better adaptation around tooth roots and how to use partial matrix rings for precise fitting. This approach ensures a strong and stable contact for effective and precise restoration.
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