Lecture for Ukraine - Part II
International Lectures: Masterclass
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1h 29m
In this lecture, we explore conservative approaches in restorative dentistry, emphasizing the careful selection between composites and ceramics for different clinical cases. Ideal indications for composites, such as young patients, enamel hypoplasia, and long-term provisional restorations, are discussed. Specific techniques like using clear matrices and sandblasting ensure superior aesthetic outcomes and minimize invasive interventions. The lecture also covers the use of pure adhesives and liquid opaques to achieve aesthetic harmony, alongside the importance of high-quality materials like GC and 3M composites. The goal is to equip professionals with practical techniques to efficiently and ethically restore teeth, preserving natural dental structure and offering tailored solutions for patients.
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