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Making Indirect Composite Restorations Part of Your Daily Routine
Presenter: Dr. Mauricio Watanabe | Release Date: 10/18/17 |
Credits: 1 CEU | Reviewed: 2024 Expiration Date: 10/18/27 |
AGD Subject Code: 610 | |
CE Supporter: VOCO America |
Composite resins are commonly used to perform a direct approach in dentistry. Building up a restoration directly on teeth could be an excellent technique, but sometimes it is not so easy to achieve a good result due to its access. Deciding on indirect restorations may be better to surpass this issue and the use of a silicone model makes this practice easier. In this CE webinar, different techniques are presented to help the clinicians get better results when restoring posterior teeth, closing diastemas and making composite veneers. ( disclaimer, bio and commercial disclosure ) |
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