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Lower Model of Patient with Lingual Tori

Dental Impressions for Patients with Lingual Tori

By Lee Ann Brady on 06.17.11

Today in the office I had a new patient with lingual tori that almost touched at the midline. She was in the office for a TMD evaluation, our recommendation was to begin with a bite appliance. This Read More

Decay on a Lower Second Bicuspid

Triple Trays, Yeah or Nay?

By Lee Ann Brady on 06.15.11

[/caption] Today I had a patient of record come in with a single tooth that had begun to decay and then she fractured the buccal cusp. She and I decided to proceed with a veneerlay restoration, so Read More

Sectional Matrix Band Bent on the corner to create a a handle

Placing A Sectional Matrix

By Lee Ann Brady on 06.14.11

I find it challenging to place sectional matrix bands, so much so that sometimes I just reach for a good old fashioned toffelmire, even though I know that adaptation and reproducing anatomic form is Read More

Silicone Bite Record of Preps

Trimming Silicone Bite Records

By Lee Ann Brady on 06.13.11

This video blog demonstrates an efficient and effective method for trimming silicone bite records. Accurate trimming of the records is critical in order to obtain an accurate mounting as the material Read More

Using Carbides for Crown Preps

By Lee Ann Brady on 06.10.11

[/caption] So I’ll admit that until today I thought it was strange when people said they used carbide burs instead of diamonds to cut their crown preparations. Recently while looking through a Read More

Full Arch Final impression taken with Flexitime impression material

Pulling Cord w/ Multiple Preps

By Lee Ann Brady on 06.06.11

Capturing an accurate impression is one of the most challenging things I do. When you need to capture twelve teeth accurately at the same time it compounds the difficulty and the stress. This was our Read More

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