Rafael Michiels

Rafael Michiels

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Oh, and DON'T put a brush into the thermodesinfector, or you'll get this, lol :p :p

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Here is a bended brush I use, for Bojidar. So the question now is: dry or moist? Stephane Browet?

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This case was referred because of symptomatic apical periodontitis. There was some secondary decay below an old composite and my guess is that the implant has touched the apex of the buccal root. The root canal treatment was uneventful. NaOCl 5%, EDTA 15%, PUI, Protaper NEXT X1, X2, X3, guttapercha + Topseal, CWC. The restoration consists of the following: G-aenial AO3 for the core, G-aenial A3 for the distal side, G-aenial junior enamel for the occlusal layer and Micerium Brown Stain 2. And here are my problems and questions: 1) How do I make it so that my staining is much finer, I always seem to get too much staining? In this case I placed the stain before the final layer of junior enamel, but still it's to large. I place it with a fine probe and remove the surplus with some paper points/microbrush 2) How thick should the distal layer of G-aenial A3 be? It looks too transparent. Or should I only use the opaque composites on that side? 3) I still have some polishing problems. I currently use brownies, then a shiny from Micerium and then occlubrush, but often I get a matte finish instead of a shiny finish.

Hello, this is a case I did today and I have 3 questions concerning the restoration. I hope somebody can guide me in the good direction, because I oft... Read more

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My first internal bleaching case

My first internal bleaching case in private practice and my first anterior filling since graduating as a dentist in 2006. Case description: Patient wa... Read more

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Patient was referred for RCT of this vital molar so that afterwards the cusps could be reduced and the tooth could be restored. (antagonists are gone and this tooth has risen). I decided to reduce the cusps and restore it, without an endo. Monochromatic G-Aenial Posterior A3.

Monochromatic restoration. AA Removal under rubberdam Cuspal reduction Sandblasting Triodent V3 system Clearfil SE Bond G-aenial Posterior A3 Polish... Read more

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