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Emerging Diseases, Infection Control & California Dental Practice Act Lecture Course Herman Os trow School of Dentistry of USC Saturday, October 10, 2015 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Online registration available
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Begin by preparing the tooth by removing any existing decay or damaged tooth structure. This can be done using a dental drill or other appropriate instruments.
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Clean and dry the prepared tooth, ensuring that there is no moisture present to interfere with the bonding process.
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Apply an adhesive material to the tooth surface. This adhesive helps create a strong bond between the tooth and the composite material.
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Choose the appropriate shade of composite material that matches the natural color of the patient's teeth. This ensures a seamless and natural-looking restoration.
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Place the composite material in layers, using a dental instrument, to gradually build up the tooth structure. Each layer should be cured with a special light to harden the material before adding the next layer.
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Shape and contour the composite material to mimic the natural shape and contours of the tooth being restored. This may involve using a dental handpiece, polishing instruments, and/or dental finishing strips.
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Finally, check the patient's bite to ensure proper occlusion and make any necessary adjustments. Provide post-operative instructions to the patient, including guidelines for oral hygiene and any restrictions on eating or drinking.
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Patients with cavities or decay in their posterior teeth (molars and premolars) may require posterior composites to restore the tooth structure and prevent further damage.
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Individuals with fractured or chipped posterior teeth can benefit from the use of posterior composites to restore the tooth's shape and function.
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Patients who desire a more aesthetically pleasing alternative to traditional amalgam (silver) fillings often opt for posterior composites. These tooth-colored fillings blend seamlessly with the natural teeth, providing a more natural appearance.
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Posterior composites are dental fillings used to restore decayed teeth in the back of the mouth.
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