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Freehand composite veneering--the direct option

R W Nash1

  • 1Medical College of Georgia, School of Dentistry.

Practical Periodontics and Aesthetic Dentistry : PPAD
|April 1, 1994
PubMed
Summary

Freehand bonding of direct composite resin veneers offers a modern approach to dental restorations. This technique, along with a new material, aims to enhance clinical expertise for more dentists.

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Area of Science:

  • Restorative Dentistry
  • Dental Materials Science

Background:

  • Direct composite resin veneers have evolved significantly over the last decade.
  • Freehand bonding represents a novel clinical approach for veneer placement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the clinical procedure for freehand bonding of direct composite resin veneers.
  • To outline the indications and contraindications for this technique.
  • To introduce a new composite resin material utilized in freehand bonding.

Main Methods:

  • Review of the clinical procedure for freehand bonding of direct composite resin veneers.
  • Discussion of patient selection criteria (indications and contraindications).
  • Description of a novel composite resin material and its application.

Main Results:

  • The article provides a comprehensive overview of the freehand bonding technique.
  • It highlights the importance of proper case selection for successful outcomes.
  • A new composite resin material is presented as a viable option for this technique.

Conclusions:

  • Freehand bonding of direct composite resin veneers is an accessible technique.
  • Expanding clinician expertise in this area can improve restorative treatment options.
  • The described technique and material offer potential benefits for aesthetic dentistry.

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