I was reading that a little saw is used to sand down the contact point between teeth so that the matrices fit better. Is that true? Can that part be skipped or the matrices won't fit any other way?
Not when done properly. It is important to go to someone with experience so the materials stay the same shade over time. give us a call if you need our help, 858 455-9151 or info@eshomdds.com
Salim A thanks for your comment. I do not agree. If there is shrinkage it surrounds the tooth and making Bioclear more retentive. Also, the Bioclear restoration is cured forming a oxygen inhibited layer which is more stain resistant unlike layered conventional composite which when cured the surface is only partially cure because it is exposed to ambient oxygen. .
I was reading that a little saw is used to sand down the contact point between teeth so that the matrices fit better. Is that true? Can that part be skipped or the matrices won't fit any other way?
Hello, the composite bioclear change the color in Long Time ?
Not when done properly. It is important to go to someone with experience so the materials stay the same shade over time. give us a call if you need our help, 858 455-9151 or info@eshomdds.com
Hello dr do you think bio clear is almost as stain resistant as porcelain
Yes. I find them both about the same.
but with this method comparing layering technique you will have more shrinkage and thus more discoloration later as well!
Salim A thanks for your comment. I do not agree. If there is shrinkage it surrounds the tooth and making Bioclear more retentive. Also, the Bioclear restoration is cured forming a oxygen inhibited layer which is more stain resistant unlike layered conventional composite which when cured the surface is only partially cure because it is exposed to ambient oxygen. .
@@deshom Thanks for your reaction doc but I think the C-factor is more unfavorable here
"Like Kim Kardashian???"
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yeah, a weird comment for sure