New OVC Proximal Wedge Technique makes OVC procedures more predictable
Introducing the new Bandless Proximal Wedge Technique […]
Introducing the new Bandless Proximal Wedge Technique […]
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Without a doubt dentistry is about to change post the coronavirus pandemic. It’s easy to get caught up in the panic, but now is NOT the time to panic, now is the time to take action and do something. Much of your post-COVID comeback success depends on what you do now! Let’s talk about [...]
Without a doubt, dentistry as we know it will be facing huge change, post the coronavirus pandemic. It’s easy to get caught up in the hysteria: How will we financially recover? How will we manage with the inevitable influx of extensive treatment needed? How will we, with our patients, cope with navigating the new regulations [...]
In this post, we will explain how to achieve correct occlusal distance with the One Visit Crown (OVC) Tooth preparation – how much clearance to leave When preparing the tooth for the placement of the One Visit Crown, at least 1mm of clearance needs to be allowed in the central fossa and 1.5mm at the cusps [...]
Replacement of a large amalgam restoration with cracked tooth syndrome, using the One Visit Crown (OVC) Case by Dr Neel Panchal (BDS (Lond) MSc MFGDP PgCAP HE FHEA) from TW13Dental, United Kingdom. 01 Tooth prior to procedure 02 Tooth prior to procedure 03 Tooth prior to procedure [...]
Large amalgam replacement on cracked premolar Case by Dr Adam Doudney, Smile Studio Orewa 01 Prior to OVC procedure 02 During procedure 03 Completed OVC
The following article was published in the October 2019 edition of the Australasian Dentist Magazine and also Dentistry.co.uk. […]
See how to use the OVC Wedges for deep margin elevation prior to placement of the McDonald Matrix Band. The OVC Wedges are anatomically shaped to follow the natural curve of the tooth. They come in both a left and right version for mesial or distal placement, and are an ideal tool for deep margin elevation [...]
This article, by Dr Sam Koh, was originally published in the May 2019 edition of the Australasian Dentist Magazine. […]