Rotation changes proximal access, contact location and light reflection. My priorities are conservative access, a stable matrix, shade selection before dehydration and controlled finishing. Which step is least predictable in your hands?
Rotation changes proximal access, contact location and light reflection. My priorities are conservative access, a stable matrix, shade selection before dehydration and controlled finishing. Which step is least predictable in your hands?
The updated case includes a planning matrix. Read Class III Composite Restoration in Rotated Anterior Teeth dentalreach.today/restoring-class-3-caries-along-the-midline-in-rotated-teeth
For colour mapping and cured shade trials, continue with Composite Shade Selection dentalreach.today/the-direct-approach-case-report-steps-in-composite-shade-selection-to-create-perfect-restorations
When an indirect restoration is indicated, compare the Inlay and Onlay Impression Workflow dentalreach.today/steps-in-impressions-for-inlays-and-onlays
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