Published On Apr 19, 2021
"Once you have drawn on the desired line angles, how would you suggest to really define them? When using bur or disc I tend to find I get a result which is rather flat and lacks line angle definition." Dr Devin
When it comes to direct composite restorations, shape is more important than shade. Mastering primary anatomy with well defined line angles is the difference between mimicking nature or ending up with flat white blobs with no definition. In this Group Function, Nailing Line Angles on Composite Veneers I'm joined by Dr Matt Parsons who answers the following question from the Protruserati:
We hope this helps! Keep the questions coming
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