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CAD/CAM international C.E. magazine of digital dentistry North America Edition, No. 3, 2016

26 I I clinical_ improving outcomes _Fig.9 The Traxodent was syringed in place. _Fig.10 I had the patient bite on a retraction cap. _Figs.11a–11c Thecleandrytoothisreadyformydigitalimpres- sion. Fig. 11a shows the digital impression in ICE mode (I C Everything). Fig. 11b has the digital model showing the margins. Fig. 11c shows the margin drawnwiththeareaonthebuccalthatneedsediting. _Figs.12a–12c The Empress Multi block polished with diamond Twist SCL (lab) and SCO (intra-oral) kits allow me to achieveafastglaze-likefinishonceramic.Thisphoto isimmediatelyafterremovingthecord,whichIleftin untilafterthecrownwasbondedinplace,ensuringa clean dry field throughout the procedure. _Case No. 3: Hemostasis prior to using a laser _Fig.13 Lasershavebeenabigpartofmypracticeformore than20years.Istartedwithanargondual-beamlaser for curing composite and cutting tissue. I have had several diode lasers and currently have the precise diode from CAO and Henry Schein. It is quick and easy to use any time I want to do a single-tooth gingivectomy or for troughing around a crown prep. However, many times I still use Traxo- dent. In this case, I started with a bridge with decay around the margin visable. CAD/CAM 3_2016 Fig. 9 Fig. 10 Fig. 11a Fig. 12a Fig. 11b Fig. 12b Fig. 11c Fig. 12c Fig. 13

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