Tips for Resin Instruments
Quick Tips: TIPS & Recipes
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In this video, you’ll learn practical tips on how to handle composite resin instruments for smoother and more effective movements. Proper finger positioning, using the wrist and forearm instead of the thumb, and lateral gripping are discussed to ensure better, more natural results in composite resin restoration. This method helps reduce applied force and improves precision during the procedure.
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