May be in developed countries its practical and feasible , but in developing countries like here in egypt it's impractical as such as material is expensive
Block out resin is expensive but simple rubber dam is not so. I've started using it religiously in my practice using floss tie techniques. I hail from a third world country too so I can understand where you're coming from. Good day Akhi.
quizá sea algo tarde, pero se trata de resinas de bloqueo o barreras gingivales. Generalmente vienen en los kit de blanqueamiento dental y sirven comúnmente para proteger la encía del peróxido de hidrogeno/carbamida. Existen otras alternativas para estabilizar los clamps, aunque dentro de todas, la más limpia, rápida y práctica de usar es ésta.
This is terrible technic
May be in developed countries its practical and feasible , but in developing countries like here in egypt it's impractical as such as material is expensive
Block out resin is expensive but simple rubber dam is not so. I've started using it religiously in my practice using floss tie techniques. I hail from a third world country too so I can understand where you're coming from.
Good day Akhi.
Are you numbing all the teeth for all the clamp placements?
happy new year we love you sir
thanks mr mario hellos from beykent university
Hi, and sorry for disturbing! What light-curing material are you using for stabilizing the clamps in this video?
quizá sea algo tarde, pero se trata de resinas de bloqueo o barreras gingivales. Generalmente vienen en los kit de blanqueamiento dental y sirven comúnmente para proteger la encía del peróxido de hidrogeno/carbamida. Existen otras alternativas para estabilizar los clamps, aunque dentro de todas, la más limpia, rápida y práctica de usar es ésta.
I'm the first person who saw this video✌️
I’m 2nd😂
I stayed 1:30h with open jaw with short break for application of fixed retainer🥴