A notification from SDS always makes my day , thanks Dr. Stevenson. waiting for the occlusion series and maybe management of deep margins in the future ?
Hello Dr. Stevenson. Really nice explanation. I have a request if you can also post emergency tooth repair video (On how to correct tooth damage during crown preparation). Thanks
@@StevensonDentalSolutions I mean the knots with floss around the teeth. I know that you said in part 4 it is not necessary, but I feel like in case of cervical restoration or preparation it is very helpful.
Oh! Sorry - yes, the knots are completely unnecessary if you punch the hole sizes properly and invert the dam as I've shown. I learned this about 30 years ago while performing gold foil restorations where any leakage will result in a complete failure of the gold to adhere. I hope that the original techniques of the masters I've had the privilege to learn from don't get lost! KEY POINTS: 1. Proper hole size and spacing, 2. Use floss to invert proximals, 3. Use air and explorer technique to complete the inversion, Thank you!
@@StevensonDentalSolutions I will follow your advices with great pleasure. To be honest, I always punch my rubber dam with the same biggest hole size for all teeth.
W2 rotated 45 degrees medically, or a 14AD or 27 with distal access. There used to be a clamp made by Ivory called a 17, which had three jaws made just for this purpose.
A notification from SDS always makes my day , thanks Dr. Stevenson.
waiting for the occlusion series and maybe management of deep margins in the future ?
Yes Doctor! Great ideas...Thank you for your suggestions.
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W4 largest all molars
W3 all molars
W2 premolars and large canines
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27 distal extension after dam is placed
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Thank you doctor Stevenson 😍, I wish to meet you in the future 😊💐
Make the journey to the US and I'd be happy to meet you!
Hello Dr. Stevenson. Really nice explanation. I have a request if you can also post emergency tooth repair video (On how to correct tooth damage during crown preparation). Thanks
That's a great topic - I'm putting that on the list!
@@StevensonDentalSolutions
Thank you.
Sir i have a request for uploading video on fpd...n a vital tooth cutting video too...will be very helpful
Yes, we have several - look in the library for the Clinical Series.
Thanks for your effort 👍
It's my pleasure
Thank you so very much
Awaiting your next video of the series
Thank you Doc!
thanks for sharing
My pleasure!
Thank you for all your videos!
Could you please show us how to stabilize the rubber dam with floss?
Check out part 4 - thank you!
@@StevensonDentalSolutions I mean the knots with floss around the teeth. I know that you said in part 4 it is not necessary, but I feel like in case of cervical restoration or preparation it is very helpful.
Oh! Sorry - yes, the knots are completely unnecessary if you punch the hole sizes properly and invert the dam as I've shown. I learned this about 30 years ago while performing gold foil restorations where any leakage will result in a complete failure of the gold to adhere. I hope that the original techniques of the masters I've had the privilege to learn from don't get lost! KEY POINTS: 1. Proper hole size and spacing, 2. Use floss to invert proximals, 3. Use air and explorer technique to complete the inversion, Thank you!
@@StevensonDentalSolutions I will follow your advices with great pleasure. To be honest, I always punch my rubber dam with the same biggest hole size for all teeth.
doudabenz me too😂😂
Thank u dr very useful video
Make a video on use of gingival marginal trimmer nd how to use it
You got it!
Thank you so much
Thank you Doc.
perfection 🤩
How to isolate an upper distal most molar with a DO cavity extending subgingival? Any specific clamp or technique for that?
W2 rotated 45 degrees medically, or a 14AD or 27 with distal access. There used to be a clamp made by Ivory called a 17, which had three jaws made just for this purpose.
Is there a video for rubber dam application in cases of partially erupted teeth? I need help please
I use the 14a or 8a for these cases, or lay a FTF and place the clamp and dam after.
@@StevensonDentalSolutions may I ask what does "FTF" stand for?
@@yanoevy1634 Full Thickness Flap
Thank you so much sir
Thanks a lot 😇👍🏻
Thank you Doc - stay tuned!
3:31 take that out of context