Tips for Cementation
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this video, guest Nelson Massimo shares a valuable tip on the cementation of ultra-thin ceramic veneers. He explains the importance of starting with the two central incisors simultaneously to avoid misalignment and positioning errors. This ensures that the restorations are well adjusted and stable, preventing issues like diastemas or black spaces in the gum region during the procedure.
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