Tips for Posterior Restoration
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Learn how to adapt composite resin in wide proximal boxes for dental restorations. In this video, I explain the technique of using resin without a matrix to build support and effectively position partial matrices and rings. This simple but essential tip helps achieve better contact points and precise resin adaptation, ensuring safer and longer-lasting restorations.
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