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    Stephen J. Chu

    Dr. Stephen J.Chu,DMD, MSD, CDT, is presently the Director of Advanced and International Continuing Dental Education Programsin Aesthetic Dentistry, a Clinical Professor in the Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistr y at the New York UniversityCollege of Dentistry, and is a board member of the Advisory Committee Education Policy at the New York Technical College. He is

    also a partner at the New York Center for Specialized Dentistr y. He is also Section Editor of the Prosthodontics division forPractical Procedures & Aesthetic Dentistry (PPAD). Over the course of his distinguished career, Dr. Chu has received academic honors

    that include the Columbia Dentoform Corporation Award in Operative Dentistry and Fixed Prosthodontics and the Granger-Pruden Award for Excellence in Prosthodontic Research.

    Jason J. Kim

    Master Dental Technician, Jason J. Kim Dental Laboratories/Oral Design, New York, NY; Clinical Assistant Professor, New YorkUniversity College of Dentistry,New York, NY. Mr. Kim is a renowned craftsman whose restorations are used by many of the world'smost discriminating clinicians.

    Dennis P. Tarnow

    As Professor and Chair of the Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry at the New York University College ofDentistry,Dr.Tarnow is one of dentistrys foremost educators and most well-recognized authorities in restorative care. He is arecipient of the Universitys prestigious Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award and numerous other honors for his dedication tohis students and his expertise in implant dentistry. Dr.Tarnow has published in leading scientific dental journals for decades and haslectured worldwide on periodontal therapy and implant dentistry.

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    Aesthetic Management of NonvitalDiscolored Teeth With Internal Bleaching}{

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    Figure 7-7. Facial view of atypical dental trauma withvery mild discoloration.

    Figure 7-8. Several yearsfollowing dental trauma,more noticeable orangediscoloration is evident.

    Figure 7-7 Figure 7-8

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    Aesthetic Management of NonvitalDiscolored Teeth With Internal Bleaching}{

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    Figure 7-25 Figure 7-26Figure 7-24

    Figure 7-24.The outline ofthe barrier should followthe corresponding probingof the epithelial attachment.

    Figures 7-25 and 7-26.Acotton pellet saturated with

    30% to 35% hydrogenperoxide is placed in thechamber, where heat causes

    the bubbling effect.

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