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Back to Back Class II Secrets (Sectional Matrix Troubleshooting) - Class 2 Composites Tutorial
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- Back to Back Class II Secrets (Sectional Matrix Troubleshooting) restorations can be so fiddly - you have to account for the rubber dam clamp, matrix choice, wedge choice, papilla management and consider whether to use a ring or not (and risk deforming the matrices!)
Dr Chris O' Connor will blow your mind with all the tips and pearls when it comes to adjacent Class II restorations and how to get the best contact with sectional matrices!
In this episode we talked about:
0:00 Introduction
13:11 Why Back to Back Class IIs are tricky
18:39 Should you pre-wedge?
22:55 Back to Back Class II Restoration Protocol
28:59 Bridging Gap and Matrix Choice
38:51 Buccal and Lingual Composite Management
43:38 Troubleshooting Class II Restorations
Check out Dr Chris O'Connor’s shop, Incidental Ltd: incidentalltd.co.uk
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great webinar can you please give me the link to the webinar on occlusion and finding CR Cheers
Hi, mate! Here's the link for the webinar czcams.com/video/B-ib9KD342c/video.html
Just found this channel. Subscribed immediately. Absolute gem.
thank you - glad to have you as a Protruserati!
Great webinar with excellent tips! Please can you provide a link to the online shop that your guest is selling the Russian clamps etc? Thanks
Sure check out incidentalltd.co.uk :)
Hi, Dr.. Its a very helpful webminar! Do you mind to share a little more about the liquid dam trick? I have tried to use liquid dam to stabilize the band (put on the buccal and lingual side together with the band) but I had this problem with the liquid dam it's not strong enough to hold the band, the band eventually will open up itself. Any tips to counteract this problem?
Hi Doc! Yes I understand this issue - has happened to me. in such cases - you either need a larger/heavier volume of liquid dam (and ensure it cures properly) to prevent the matrix springing back - or the flex is too much for the band and perhaps consideration needs to. be given to using a ring or a band like greater curve (circumferential)
I just finish the first one even if it encroaches the adjacent space then adjust with soflex discs until the contour is correct then do the next one.
Other options seem to be overly complicated.
sometimes that can work for sure! other times it's a nightmare in my hands. Thanks for the comment and contribution!
excellent doc thanks,can you put the link of rubberdam ?
Thanks Shahid? this one? incidentalltd.co.uk/shop/p/isodam-latex-free-rubber-dam-heavy-amp-medium I also like and use the one by 'Unodent'
@@protrusive excuse me sir ,i meant link of podcast with dr chris on rubberdam?
@@shahidmohammed5559 this is the one I have on rubber dam - have not done with Chris for Rubber Dam: czcams.com/video/AEQ7bAuPWZQ/video.html
@@protrusive thanks sir😍😍
I find difficulty achieving a tight contact especially after wedging between the last two teeth of the quadrant. has the last tooth moved distally ???
yes it can be tricky - must use our skills to get as tight as possible - then also be aware of off-axis occlusal contacts causing a distalising force to the last molar
Can anyone please explain what a wedge test is?
Hi David! Wedge Test: after you have prepared your cavity, you now 'rehearse' a wedge. You place the wedge you think will be the best size - you then check to see if you have a seal, AND that the active part of the wedge is BELOW the base of the cavity, AND check that the wedge does not significantly distort you matrix. If it does not satisfy these, then you should try a different wedge or modify (cut, add ptfe etc) to the existing wedge. Hope that helps!
@@protrusive great thanks, loved the podcast lots of great tips
Hello jazz !! I wanted to know if we have to place a clamp on upper 7 & bow of the clamp is hindering with ZYGOMATIC BONE on buccal side ,so it's difficult to put dam sheet over the clamp while doing class2s ,so which clamp can we use if in some patients clamp bow is hindering with ZYGOMATIC BONE on buccal side , which won't allow slipping of dam sheets over clamp 🙏
Hi Nishant - are you sure you mean Zygomatic? Perhaps you mean the coronoid process of the mandible?
Please consider using wingless clamp for tight spaces or maybe avoiding dam placement sometimes.
Nishant I will assume you mean the coronoid/mandible is getting in the way
Trick is the get the patient to excurse their mandible towards the isolating side - that will free up space to allow the rubber dam to slip - the patient may need to hold their jaw partially to that side to prevent the coronoid dislodging the clamp. Wingless will help as per Ankur below but it's often the HEAD of the champ that gets in the way - there is also a clamp called Hallerklammer which can be useful in these scenarios
Try a B2 or B3 clamp using a parachute technique
Have a look at this video I demonstrate the technique about half way through I think czcams.com/video/81-rG4XYtpU/video.html