Optimizing the shape and emergence profile of an interproximal wall is the most delicate phase of the entire conservative workflow for Class II lesions. In this case, the lesion on the mesial wall of tooth 16 was treated.
In this article, Dr. Bis shows you how to eliminate those annoying food traps that patients complain about in a very fast and efficient way. She also shares with you her step-by-step process that helps you determine and analyze areas that your patient wasn’t even aware of.
Interproximal caries is the most common type of dental pathology and therefore interproximal fillings in the posterior area are the most common restorative procedures. Restoring adequate cervical contour an
The case presents the need to seal the cervical margin which is in a very deep position, even if it can be isolated with a dam, and to recreate an adequate emergence profile.
Patient was referred to dental office to replace composite fillings with secondary caries in esthetic zone. It was decided to start the treatment with tooth 12 because of deepest caries lesion. After placing dental dam system, composite and caries were removed.
This article is a case report of a direct composite restoration on a maxillary anterior tooth where the proximal contact and incised edge position were developed using the Fusion™ Anterior Matrix System.