Veeners – Preparation and placement of dental veneers ©

3D video of Clinica Pardiñas (http://bit.ly/1AWGytT) about the treatment with veneers to correct defects in the teeth. We can see how the teeth are prepared, acid etched, washed, the dental veneer preparation, adhesion to the tooth and the treatment finished compared to baseline. More dental treatments in 3D in our channel http://bit.ly/dentistry3D

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Physics Forceps Full Mouth Extractions + Immediate OCO Biomedical Implants (Part 1 of 3)

Dentistry by Tim Kosinski DDS, Bingham Farms MI. Atraumatic extraction procedure performed with the Physics Forceps by Golden Dental Solutions. 12 maxillary teeth were extracted (some badly decayed and some with curved roots) (Part 1), followed by 10 mand teeth including a wisdom tooth (again some badly decayed, sectioned the mand molars) (Part 2). Following the Physics Forceps tooth extractions, Dr. Kosinski place 2 OCO Biomedical implants in tooth #22 and #27 area for overdenture (Part 3).

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Porcelain Veneer Series – Part 1

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Porcelain Veneer Series – Part 1
by Bruce J. Crispin DDS, MS
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At Esthetic Professionals we are always looking for patients to be treated in our residency programs. This dental procedures are performed by licensed dentists in California under the supervision of Dr. Bruce J. Crispin and most of the times for half, the price that you will pay with your regular dentist.

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What are Dental Veneers?

It is often asked in dentistry, what are dental veneers. And the answer is- A wafer-thin translucent ceramic shell placed over a tooth and applied with special glue is known as a veneer. Dental veneers made of ceramic or porcelain veneers are mainly used on the front teeth.
Dental veneers are used to rectify to minor chipping of the teeth due to accidents. Porcelain veneers are also used to rectify simple tooth misalignments, tooth gaps, unsatisfactory tooth coloration and local discoloration. Dental veneers are used to give an optimized look to visible tooth surfaces and tooth colour is individually corrected.
There are various steps involved in the application of porcelain veneers, the first of them being the “wax-up” step. In this a thread is inserted to protect the gums in the diamond grinder sanding process. Next a very thin layer is removed from the enamel to ensure an aesthetically pleasant and long lasting result. At the end of the tooth impression preparation, a bite registration is made and a provisional plastic veneer is refined and temporarily attached to the patient’s teeth.
Post the selection of colour the actual veneers are manufactured. The actual veneers are careful affixed using top quality gluing substances, only after the complete removal of blood, saliva etc from the surface of the tooth.
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Extraction of an Impacted Canine

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Maxillary canines are the most commonly impacted teeth, second only to third molars. Maxillary canine impaction occurs in approximately 2% of the population and is twice as common in females as it is in males.
The genetic theory points to genetic factors as a primary origin of palatally displaced maxillary canines and includes other possibly associated dental anomalies.
It has been suggested that the following clinical signs might be indicative of canine impaction:
1. Delayed eruption of the permanent canine or prolonged retention of the deciduous canine beyond 14–15 years of age,
2. Absence of a normal labial canine bulge,
3. Presence of a palatal bulge, and
4. Delayed eruption, distal tipping, or migration (splaying) of the lateral incisor.
When to Extract an Impacted Canine
1. If it is ankylosed and cannot be transplanted,
2. If it is undergoing external or internal root resorption,
3. If its root is severely dilacerated,
4. If the impaction is severe (e.g., the canine is lodged between the roots of the central and lateral incisors and orthodontic movement will jeopardize these teeth),
5. If the occlusion is acceptable, with the first premolar in the position of the canine and with an otherwise functional occlusion with well-aligned teeth,
6. If there are pathologic changes (e.g., cystic formation, infection), and
7. If the patient does not desire orthodontic treatment.