Tips for Sculpture III
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5m 24s
In this video, I share important tips on dental sculpting, highlighting the difference between traditional techniques and a more natural approach based on flat surfaces. I explain how to avoid unnecessary inclinations and create more precise contacts using the right instruments. Learn to sculpt with a focus on defining the central volume and main grooves for more effective results and fewer post-restoration adjustments.
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