Re: Mercury Free Dentist Surrenders License

From: Steven Fawks (tuthjockey_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 08/31/04


Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 15:52:54 GMT


Experience isn't always the key. I had a fellow once tell me, "I've
been doing posterior composites this way for 15 years!". Considering
that he said this 5+ years ago, he was screaming that he was way behind,
but too stubborn to learn anything new.

;-(
Fawks

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>>Deep preps get SE Bond.
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>>Regular preps usually get etch and Bond 1. (exceptions are where
>>the gum tissue is prone to bleeding or a case where rinsing
>>etchant could complicate continued moisture control)
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>>Then flowable and regular composite.
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>>You don't need any 'desensitizer'.
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>>JME,
>>Fawks
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> Thanks SF, will remember this. After all, you're the man w/ the most
> experience with the white stuff here.
> S----P
>