I am not a dental student, yet I'm here. So, hello to any and all dental students! Good luck, you got this! And not all kids are scared of you! I loved my Dentist!
Thanks for the video. As you mentioned that composite is light cured in 2 mm increments. But in the video, while making marginal ridges, the whole composite is cured. Thank you.
Thanks .. can you write the names of the whole used instrumen that apeared in the begining of the vedio because i dont know it .. Please doctor with my respect that will be very happy
I think he did, I think the contour of the matrix band is casting a slight shadow on the internal surface of that matrix making it appear as if there is a gap along the gingival margin
@@1108steeveee look at the difference between the mesial and the distal. On the distal it's well adapted. That's how it should look on the mesial as well. If that was a real patient he couldn't floss properly in the space between the molar and premolar cause the floss would hang and in time the risk of dislocating the obturation could appear.
@@1108steeveee Yep, that's exactly what I was refering to :D if he used the probe in the area you would've noticed. Nvm I'm not here to argue with people. Good luck to everyone 🤗
Less post op sensitivity. If you chose to do a total etch start with the enamel periphery, moving in to the dentin as you apply etch. The etch does not need to be on the dentin for as long.
Restorative resins r of 2 types- indirect & direct filling resins. This was a *Direct* filling resin procedure. If u wanna know bout the *Indirect* fillling resin procedure; u can check out the video on yt named -"indirect/direct composite inlays" by Dentistry today :) We follow direct one now; dentists used to follow indirect procedure back in old days. as the indirect filling resins had low modulus of elasticity( the resins that we use now in direct filling procedure has improved their properties a lot time to time,that's why It's more preferred now.), lack of dimensional stability which caused fracture of the cement & thus results leakage finally failure of restoration....the modern dentistry has now stopped using that method & resins. The direct filling resins r - acrylic & composite resin :)
I am not a dental student, yet I'm here. So, hello to any and all dental students! Good luck, you got this! And not all kids are scared of you! I loved my Dentist!
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This video was very comprehensive, thank you !
Thanks, Dr. Banna!
That really explains it
So clean so beautiful good job thank you 💝
Amazing work Sir 😊
Beautiful work... thanks for sharing this video
Nice work. As a side note, you said 15 blade. The curved scalpel is actually a 12
Very nice job thanks
I like it
Very nice video
Thanks for the video. As you mentioned that composite is light cured in 2 mm increments. But in the video, while making marginal ridges, the whole composite is cured. Thank you.
Is total etch better
That was great doctor, tnx
How did you place both rings at the same time
Make more video like these thanks
I had this today on two teeth... How long does it lasts as it is quite Costly?
It can last over 2 decades if done right. The rest is up to you
Why did you chooses selective etch technique
my dentist said it's getting harder to get into dental school. he's 31 with his own practice haha. to the student reading this comment you got this!
Thanks .. can you write the names of the whole used instrumen that apeared in the begining of the vedio because i dont know it .. Please doctor with my respect that will be very happy
You didn t adapt the matrix to the tooth in the mezial part. You'll get excess material there. Good occlusal anatomy though.
magnifying glasses and microscope is only used to make patients think ur a pro dentist :D thats the words of my dental collegue lmao
I think he did, I think the contour of the matrix band is casting a slight shadow on the internal surface of that matrix making it appear as if there is a gap along the gingival margin
@@1108steeveee look at the difference between the mesial and the distal. On the distal it's well adapted. That's how it should look on the mesial as well. If that was a real patient he couldn't floss properly in the space between the molar and premolar cause the floss would hang and in time the risk of dislocating the obturation could appear.
@@asdfghjk4783 ahh ic ic. I thought you were referring to the adaptation of the matrix to the gingival margin :D
@@1108steeveee Yep, that's exactly what I was refering to :D if he used the probe in the area you would've noticed. Nvm I'm not here to argue with people. Good luck to everyone 🤗
Im not afraid anymore ok ok ok i got this
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Thanks man
Whats the benefits of enamel only etch compared to a total etch?
Less post op sensitivity. If you chose to do a total etch start with the enamel periphery, moving in to the dentin as you apply etch. The etch does not need to be on the dentin for as long.
Etch also comes in different concentrations so you can adapt.
@@bowen11 thankyou
12 blade is dangerous to to use to remove flash, their are proper tools to remove flash that don’t risk cutting the patient
Could you tell us the name of this composite !! (The type)
Filter Supreme, he is using a3b shade
Fine
Restorative resins r of 2 types- indirect & direct filling resins.
This was a *Direct* filling resin procedure. If u wanna know bout the *Indirect* fillling resin procedure; u can check out the video on yt named -"indirect/direct composite inlays" by Dentistry today :)
We follow direct one now; dentists used to follow indirect procedure back in old days. as the indirect filling resins had low modulus of elasticity( the resins that we use now in direct filling procedure has improved their properties a lot time to time,that's why It's more preferred now.), lack of dimensional stability which caused fracture of the cement & thus results leakage finally failure of restoration....the modern dentistry has now stopped using that method & resins.
The direct filling resins r - acrylic & composite resin :)
Thank you❤
Can we remove the band after it be a class Il
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now what about the pin whole in the tooth next to it...lol
Extraction, the only option left. Surgical removal
Is that a real tooth?
Ronel Mesaros yes it is
12 blade
no wonder why soda rots teeth (phosporic acid.. same as in the etchant!)
Yeah but dental etch is over 35%. Most soda is citric acid
Thank you, very helpful... but you are wasting a lot of material.
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