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cosmetic dentistry_ beauty & science International Edition

I industry report _ direct resin restorations _Introduction Inrestorativedentistry,asinalldentistryfields, in order to obtain a correct diagnosis it is essen- tial to perform a proper clinical analysis, to take at least bite wings X-rays or preferably full mouth X-rays and to use a magnification system.1 Once a correct diagnosis has been obtained, the first treatment phase is to eliminate gingival inflammation by teaching the patient proper oral hygiene methods, followed by simple scaling, or complete non-surgical periodontal therapy.2 It is then possible to proceed with the removal of the carious lesion. This paper describes the most important steps in performing a correct class II restoration using the new V4-Ring matrix and the new Enamel Plus HRi Function composite (Micerium). 30 I cosmeticdentistry 1_2015 Fig. 1_Clinical view of carious lesion on 24 distal. Fig. 2_X-ray view of carious lesion on 24 distal. Fig. 3_First access to carious lesion on 24 distal with the protection on 25 by matrix and wedge. Fig. 4_Removing decay using a medium-grained diamond bur on a red ring hand piece. Direct resin restoration using the new V4-Ring matrix and the new Micerium Enamel Plus HRi Function composite Authors_Drs Francesco Simoni & Lorenzo Vanini, Italy Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Fig. 4 CDE0115_30-34_Vanini 26.02.15 10:35 Seite 1 CDE0115_30-34_Vanini 26.02.1510:35 Seite 1

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