Top 5 Questions: #4 | Restoring an MOD

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  • čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
  • © 2018 Garrison Dental Solutions, LLC, All Rights Reserved
    Learn how to restore an MOD with a sectional matrix system in a few simple steps to get the best restoration possible.
    Garrison Sectional Matrix Rings: www.garrisondental.com/en/mat...
    Chapters:
    0:00-1:10 Introduction
    1:11-1:52 Selecting Your Matrix Bands
    1:53-2:51 Placing the Matrix Bands
    2:52-3:34 Placing the Interproximal Wedges
    3:35-4:10 Matrix Ring Review
    4:11-4:48 Matrix Ring Placement Tips
    4:49-5:14 Placing the Mesial Matrix Ring
    5:14-5:24 Placing the Distal Matrix Ring
    5:25-5:35 Burnishing the Matrix Bands
    5:36-6:56 Troubleshooting Placement Issues
    6:57-7:13 Review
    7:14-7:43 Reach out for Further Assistance

Komentáře • 22

  • @y0tubba
    @y0tubba Před 5 lety +1

    Great video. Been wondering for a while how to get the best contacts. Much appreciated. ;)

  • @Jojohumf
    @Jojohumf Před rokem

    Thank you for the video much appreciated, the videos help newly qualified people like myself

    • @GarrisonDental
      @GarrisonDental  Před rokem

      Glad you find our videos to be useful! That's why we make them and we're happy that they're appreciated.

  • @mohamedtalaat3409
    @mohamedtalaat3409 Před 2 lety

    I never had any difficulty placing the butterfly technique! It is so simple. Maybe because I use the standard old Palodent rings (I never used the Garison) so I do not know if it will be that difficult or not. IMO it will be no different unless the bulky arc wing is the source of trouble?!

    • @GarrisonDental
      @GarrisonDental  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Dr. Talaat. The angle on the Garrison rings has been engineered to be placed using the stacking technique instead of the butterfly technique. If placed using the butterfly technique, it's more difficult to seat the ring and you don't get as great of an adaptation of your matrix band to the tooth. We can't speak for other systems, but if it works for you with the system you use, it sounds like there's no cause to change your technique.

    • @mohamedtalaat3409
      @mohamedtalaat3409 Před 2 lety

      @@GarrisonDental thank you for the reply, I like your videos a lot and I enjoyed the 5 series of sectional matrices, I like the design of the green ring a lot and I will buy it. It will be a great addition to my system. Thanks again

    • @GarrisonDental
      @GarrisonDental  Před 2 lety +1

      You're very welcome! It's always nice to hear when someone enjoys our efforts in making these videos. We do it for you and your fellow clinicians, and the feedback is very much appreciated!

  • @sinaag875
    @sinaag875 Před 3 lety

    I am wondering should I purchase the 3D or 3D XR system? a little help would be much appreciated

    • @GarrisonDental
      @GarrisonDental  Před 3 lety

      Do you mean the system that has orange and black ring, blue and black ring, or the white and blue/orange/green rings? The 3D Fusion system with the 3 rings is the most advanced system. The retention on the white and orange ring was improved from the previous orange and black ring. Also, the 3D fusion rings are slightly smaller, so there's less blocking your view. The wide prep ring also only exist in the 3D Fusion system. The orange and black, and blue and black rings still perform well, but they are no longer the "latest and greatest". I hope that helps.

    • @sinaag875
      @sinaag875 Před 3 lety

      @@GarrisonDental thank youuuuuuu, ordered the 3D fusion today. looking forward to this soooo much

  • @dent0osh
    @dent0osh Před rokem

    Can I use full band with the ring and use only one ring?

    • @GarrisonDental
      @GarrisonDental  Před rokem

      If you're asking about using a circumferential band (wraps around the whole tooth) and a ring rather than a sectional matrix band in combination with a ring, it's not ideal. You'll get the added separation from the ring but still won't be able to make the proper contact points with the circumferential band.

  • @DoctorAj2023
    @DoctorAj2023 Před 7 měsíci

    One problem we can we is that once we put the ring we get gap on martix but i have to say i am using paldont sectional ring is that could be the reasons TIA

    • @GarrisonDental
      @GarrisonDental  Před 7 měsíci

      Palodent rings do not do much to adapt the bands to the tooth. Use some Teflon tape to help close those gaps or you can try our soft-face silicone tipped Garrison rings.

    • @DoctorAj2023
      @DoctorAj2023 Před 7 měsíci

      @@GarrisonDental just to be clear i am using garison ring with palodent matrix 😅😅

    • @GarrisonDental
      @GarrisonDental  Před 7 měsíci

      Could you specify more, then, about the issue? Where is the space happening? Is it happening at the margin, happening in the bottom of the box? Is the matrix band moving out of place after the ring is placed or is it's shape changing once the ring is placed, causing the contact point against the adjacent tooth to be the gap?

    • @DoctorAj2023
      @DoctorAj2023 Před 7 měsíci

      @@GarrisonDental at the bottom of the box and the rest is sealed and i always get excess gingivally

    • @DoctorAj2023
      @DoctorAj2023 Před 7 měsíci

      Also i have noticed once i put the ring i get concave contact how to fix this issue

  • @amrabdelftah4136
    @amrabdelftah4136 Před 6 lety

    What is the difference between blue and orange rings in the clincal use? In other words when to use the blue and when to use the orange?

    • @nazayatparvez7723
      @nazayatparvez7723 Před 4 lety +1

      blue is shorter, meant to be placed most anteriorly, usually for premolars