How to perform the stamp technique
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Aim and objectives: The role of choosing a direct technique in the posterior side as a stamp or layered has not been widely reported. The intent of the thesis is to gain an understanding of when to perform one technique or another in different classes by looking at the advantages and disadvantages to compare the predictability of the aesthetics results and the biomimetics of the restoration. Material si methods: The patient, a 23-year-old girl, presented at the private praxis with blackish staining on the teeth in the posterior side and no complaints of discomfort. She needs odontotherapy treatment on the mandible in multiple teeth on the posterior side by using two different techniques stamp and layered. Results: Precision is needed for the clinical step and high importance must be given to materials that become highly sensitive during handling. Conclusions: The decision of choosing a technique that have been used depends on the desired aesthetic patients complaint, the time available for the operative steps, and the clinician’s experiences with the technique and materials, or even depending on each clinical case, if it is involved just the enamel or enamel/ dentine.
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