Fractured MOL composite restoration by Dr Simon McDonald

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Clinical CaseFractured MOL

By Dr Simon McDonald

1 Pre-op with fractured MOL composite.

2 A purple (large) Wave-Wedge was placed interproximally to depress the rubber dam and gingival tissues. The wedge was lubricated to allow it to slide in.

3 Completed preparation. Note that original restoration extended lingually and this created a wide embrasure.

4 A 5.5mm V3 Tab-Matrix was placed without removing the Wave-Wedge, which acts as a guide for the matrix and also avoids entrapment of gingival tissue between the matrix and the tooth.

5 Narrow V3 Ring was placed. Note how the ring did not collapse into the cavity on the lingual side.

6 Cured composite resin prior to matrix removal. The composite in this case was Gradia Direct P-NT from GC.

7 Occlusal view of the restoration immediately after matrix removal. Note the lack of flash.

8 Buccal view of the restoration immediately after matrix removal.

9 Occlusal view of the completed restoration.

10Lingual view of the completed restoration.

11Final image after the rubber dam was removed.

12Post-op radiograph.

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