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cosmetic section
FIG 40: Checking the static and dynamic occlusion FIG 41: The core fillings were polished to a high-lus- FIG 42: After one week in situ the teeth have
for high spots and interference tre with composite polishing paste to minimise regained their natural shade.
plaque build-up until permanent treatment of the
teeth with all-porcelain restorations. The teeth are
dehydrated and lightened due to a reversible water
loss caused by the use of the rubber dam.
FIG 43: All-porcelain crown and porcelain inlay on FIG 44: Close-up view of the porcelain restorations FIG 45: Preparation for an all-porcelain crown with
the unsectioned plaster model circumferential shoulder on tooth 25 and for a
porcelain inlay on tooth 24
About the AUTHOR
Prof. Dr. Juergen Manhart, Professor in the
Department of Restorative Dentistry, Dental
School of the Ludwig Maximilians University
(LMU), Munich, is a nationally and internationally
renowned lecturer in the field of aesthetic and
FIG 46: The restorations after being placed using the adhesive technique restorative dentistry.
Dr. Manhart has authored one book, several book
chapters and more than 350 research and contin-
uing education articles and abstracts in national
and international dental journals.
www.manhart.com
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