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Restoring cervically eroded and fractured teeth using BeautifilTM restorative material

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Case 2 -- Mesial/incisal fracture

A 12-year-old patient presents with a mesial/incisal fracture of tooth #8 (Figure 9).

Figure 9
Figure 9.
A fractured mesial incisal of tooth #8.

  1. Create a slight bevel to enhance surface area using Robot diamond points (Figure 10).
  2. Apply a mixture of FL-Bond primers A&B.
  3. Place FL-Bond adhesive (Figure 11) and light cure using a conventional halogen light.
  4. Select Beautifil shade A1; sculpt (Figure 12) and light cure.
  5. Use OneGloss One-Step finisher/polisher to adjust, finish, and polish (Figure 13) the restoration.
  6. Use a Robot carbide bur to smooth interproximal embrasure space (Figure 14).
    Figure 15 shows the completed restoration.

Figure 10
Figure 10. Create a slight bevel.
Figure 11
Figure 11. Place FL-Bond adhesive.

Figure 12
Figure 12. Sculpt Beautifil shade A1.
Figure 13
Figure 13. Finish and polish using OneGloss One-Step finisher/polisher.

Figure 14
Figure 14. Use a Robot carbide bur to smooth interproximal embrasure space.
Figure 15
Figure 15. The completed restoration.






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