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Composite Placement 5 for Superior Dental Restorations
One of the key aspects of Composite Placement 5 is the layering technique utilized in applying the composite resin. This method involves placing the composite in thin, precise layers, allowing for controlled shaping and reducing the potential for shrinkage during the curing process. Each layer is thoroughly cured before the next is applied, ensuring that the restoration maintains its strength and integrity. This incremental approach not only enhances the functional characteristics of the restoration but also allows for a more natural aesthetic, enabling the dentist to closely match the composite color to the patient’s existing teeth.