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Clinical notes.

Where should a dentist begin with aesthetic bonding, and when is it appropriate to progress to full-arch treatment? What is worth adopting from international masterclasses in a Polish practice - and what still requires your own clinical experience.

Articles
  1. IClinical progression

    Anterior segment or full-arch: where to begin in aesthetic bonding

    Modelling of six teeth in the aesthetic zone and full-arch transformation are two subsequent stages of clinical development. The first one allows you to achieve a significant visual change without gingivectomy, increasing the vertical dimension of the occlusion and a radical change in colour.

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  2. IIClinical culture

    From international masterclasses to a Polish practice: what is worth adopting

    The greatest value of international masterclasses is often not specific materials or tools, but the way of working: documenting each case, critically analyzing your own effects, publishing your work and safely testing new solutions.

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  3. IIIChoice of technique

    Flow injection or freehand composite layering: how to choose the right technique

    Flow injection allows you to quickly and repeatably transfer the planned shape. Layered modelling gives you greater control over the colour, depth, anatomy and character of the restoration. Each of these techniques has a different application.

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  4. IVCommunication and ethics

    The aesthetic consultation: trust, communication and ethics

    An aesthetic patient evaluates not only the effect of treatment, but also the manner of conversation, the prepared plan and documentation. The consultation should build trust without pressure and remain a conversation between the dentist and the patient.

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