Affiliation:
1. “Lucian Blaga” University of Sibiu
Abstract
Abstract
Dental occlusion can be restored through preparation, modelling, occlusal adjustment and finishing or by reproducing the final future tooth surface. The micro-brush stamp technique is a new technique used in direct restorations. The purpose of this paper is to present a fast way of restoring the occlusal surface of a tooth when a previous correct functional impression of the surface exists. We will approach, step by step, the occlusal dental tissue reconstruction using a dental flowable composite and a microbrush to get a stamp of the occlusal surface in order to achieve precise occlusal topography.
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