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Mesial first? Largest cavity first? Or cure them all together?! Class II composite resin restorations (done properly) are not easy. There is a whole circus and drama involving clamps, rings, matrices and wedges! Whether you’re starting out with class IIs, or you’re a seasoned practitioner, you will gain some gems and pearls from this episode. Open your minds, ears and eyes (what’s up YouTube Protruserati!) to Dr Chris O’Connor and he will help you gain valuable tips and tricks to improve your daily restorative workflow.
The Protrusive Dental Pearl: The ‘Wedge Test’ (as inspired by Dr Chris O’Connor): Before restoring the tooth, make sure to test the size of the wedge you are using in order to make sure that the wedge is doing what it’s supposed to do, ie it’s compressing the papilla, the active part of the wedge should below the margin of the cavity, and to make sure that you are getting enough separation.
In this episode we discussed:
Check out Dr Chris O’Connor’s supply company Incidental Ltd
Check out this articles as mentioned by Dr Chris O’Connor (if they do not show up on your Podcast player description then head to the main website www.protrusive.co.uk)
If you enjoyed this episode, you might like Which is the Best Matrix System for Class II Restorations
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Mesial first? Largest cavity first? Or cure them all together?! Class II composite resin restorations (done properly) are not easy. There is a whole circus and drama involving clamps, rings, matrices and wedges! Whether you’re starting out with class IIs, or you’re a seasoned practitioner, you will gain some gems and pearls from this episode. Open your minds, ears and eyes (what’s up YouTube Protruserati!) to Dr Chris O’Connor and he will help you gain valuable tips and tricks to improve your daily restorative workflow.
The Protrusive Dental Pearl: The ‘Wedge Test’ (as inspired by Dr Chris O’Connor): Before restoring the tooth, make sure to test the size of the wedge you are using in order to make sure that the wedge is doing what it’s supposed to do, ie it’s compressing the papilla, the active part of the wedge should below the margin of the cavity, and to make sure that you are getting enough separation.
In this episode we discussed:
Check out Dr Chris O’Connor’s supply company Incidental Ltd
Check out this articles as mentioned by Dr Chris O’Connor (if they do not show up on your Podcast player description then head to the main website www.protrusive.co.uk)
If you enjoyed this episode, you might like Which is the Best Matrix System for Class II Restorations

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