Tips for Posterior Matrix
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this video, I share a detailed technique for adapting wooden wedges for upper premolars in class II restorations. The tip explains how to make small modifications to the wedge for a perfect fit on the cervical walls of the teeth, ensuring better adaptation. This technique complements previous tips and helps to overcome adaptation challenges in complex restorations.
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