Tips for Posterior Sculpture
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this video, I explain how to work the final composite layer in dental restorations, detailing the sculpting process and resin adaptation. I discuss creating secondary circles and adjusting the restoration’s anatomy for a more precise finish. This technique helps improve control over cusp shape, ensuring a more natural and lasting outcome.
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