Back-to-Back Restoration Using an Incremental Approach with Dr. Jeff Davies
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This video was shot on location at Dr. Jeff Davies's practice in Dallas, Texas on October 6th, 2021.
Chapters:
0:00-0:24 Using Smaller Matrix Bands
0:25-1:06 Placing the Bands and Wedge
1:07-1:23 What Would Make You Switch Materials?
1:24-1:44 Wrapping the Wedge in Teflon
1:45-2:03 Re-wedging
2:04-2:36 Plan for Restoring First Prep
2:37-3:09 Strategically Using Flowable
3:10-3:38 Using a Microbrush to Adapt Materials
3:39-3:52 First Millimeter
3:53-4:07 Working on Second Prep
4:08-4:32 Making First Prep a Class I
4:33-4:43 Making Contact Point
4:44-4:56 Working on Second Prep Again
4:57-5:35 Correcting with Flowable
5:36-6:12 Making Second Prep a Class I
6:13-6:38 Analyzing Restorations
6:39-7:16 When a One at a Time Approach Can Help
7:17-7:29 Outro
The palatal embrasure is larger than the buccal, so I would have placed the wedge from the palate. This would have created a more sealed gingival margin in the palatal areas.
yeah great point! I'll almost always do the buccal side as to help prevent the band from falling and being aspirated, swallowed, etc. For that spacing that you noticed, typically I'll place a little teflon in that area,. by the ring to help close the space and get better adaptations.
Another tip is to curve the band so it's more like a C shape so that way the ends go into the sulcus better other wise the ends just bounces off the gingival.
Thanks for sharing this tip!
Name of the ring plz
This ring is the Composi-Tight 3D Fusion short sectional matrix ring (blue) by Garrison Dental Solutions.