When you answered the question about flowable composite, you said to cure both the flowable and composite at the same time and referenced getting extra flash. Would that only happen if you cured both at the same time? I am a current D1 but was a high level assistant for 6 years and flowable was always used but curing was done prior to composite. Now that I am the one actually doing the class II restorations (it's only been a week on a typodont and only with sectionals), I am questioning everything. You addressed SO many things that I have been wondering about and I cannot wait to experiment with them and have them in my tool belt. I also noticed that your composite looks very viscous. Do you add bonding resin to your composite when you first place it? Or am I just working with really expired composite ...
@romerodentalseminars Жыл бұрын
Yes, the flash will be produced if you "don't" cure. When I use flowable I cure prior to placing the subsequent layer. My composite is normally warmed before I place it (with a composite warmer). This is also dependent of the brand you use, not all composite handle the same way. I use Brilliant EverGlow from Coltene. Hope the videos are helping you and thanks for your comment.
@kelseyd6325 Жыл бұрын
@@romerodentalseminars Thank you!
@myrnasharif4992 жыл бұрын
thanks, very informative video, i wanted to knowc which type of composite could we use especially for posterior filling??
@oussama79103 жыл бұрын
I love your tips, thank you! In step 3, you use a split Tofflemire matrix band to elevate the margin, remove it and place another matrix band to build the proximal box. My question is why is it important to elevate the margin and build the proximal box and contact in 2 steps?
@romerodentalseminars3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words. The reason for the 2 steps technique is: 1. The split band does not "flare" so it stays tight to the contours of the cervical portion of the tooth, which is crucial so that you don't get an overhang. This also helps with you not needing a wedge since their is no tooth structure to wedge against. 2. The second "unmodified" band, this one will "flare" as usual but now you have the ability to "wedge" because you have a "margin" (just elevated) to wedge against. This will help you achieve a tight contact. Hope this helps!
@oussama79103 жыл бұрын
@@romerodentalseminars Very clear! Thank you so much for your reply Dr.Romero!
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@alaaalameen81234 жыл бұрын
Very good presentation and important information go ahead
@dr.health6282 жыл бұрын
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@98MNN3 жыл бұрын
Very useful presentation, thank you. One question, I did not get your point when you said something about the unbonded walls and polymerization stress (minute 37). Can you explain that pls? What will happen with the polymerization stress when you replace a class 2 to a class 1 by building the approximal wall?
@romerodentalseminars3 жыл бұрын
Hi, thank you for your comment and question. What I mean in my comment (minute 37) is that by using the “centripetal” technique the proximal walls are built initially and they have 3 bonded and 3 unbonded walls, which reduces the C factor and in turn reduces the stress that is created when the C factor is not favorable. Hope this answers your question. M
@dr.health6282 жыл бұрын
love video
@juansuarez97004 жыл бұрын
Saludos mi estimado Dr. Me encantaría que pusiera subtítulos en español, francés, o italiano lamentablemente los que sabemos inglés nos estamos perdiendo de sus valiosas experiencias gracias mil , saludos.
@romerodentalseminars4 жыл бұрын
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@juansuarez97004 жыл бұрын
Mario Romero mil gracias 🙏🏼
@romerodentalseminars4 жыл бұрын
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