Tips for Proximal Saw
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this tip, I explain the use of proximal saws in dental restorations, particularly to separate teeth that accidentally bond during composite resin or cementation procedures. I demonstrate how these saws can be used effectively, highlighting the importance of choosing the correct format and avoiding resin contamination. I also mention brands like TDV and techniques to optimize the use of these tools.
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