Class IV Restoration using the VariStrip - David Hornbrook, DDS, FAACD, FACE
David Hornbrook, DDS, FAACD, FACE
[[Product Title]]
Pre-operative view of fractured incisal edge corner of maxillary left central incisor.
[[Product Title]]
Pre-operative view of fractured incisal edge corner of maxillary left central incisor.
[[Product Title]]
Rubber dam isolation of fractured tooth.
[[Product Title]]
Shade check against Vita Shade tab that is keyed to the cured composite shades.
[[Product Title]]
Composite resin placed to check for correct shade.
[[Product Title]]
Long bevel placed into the enamel to increase surface area for bonding and also to allow better blend of a translucent resin at the tooth restoration interface.
[[Product Title]]
Garrison Dental VariStrip placed interproximally
[[Product Title]]
VariStrip is precontoured to facilitate a more natural interproximal contour.
[[Product Title]]
Enamel and any exposed dentin is etched with 35% phosphoric acid for 15 seconds.
[[Product Title]]
Dental primer is applied in multiple layers onto the etched dentin and enamel.
[[Product Title]]
The primer is air dried with a moisture-free air source (Adec warm air tooth dryer) to evaporate the volatile, hydrophilic carrier.
[[Product Title]]
Dental adhesive is light polymerized for 10 seconds with a curing light.
[[Product Title]]
Lingual layer of composite resin is placed fi rst. An enamel shade and translucency is used to mimic natural tooth structure.
[[Product Title]]
A very translucent incisal shade is added to reproduce the natural incisal translucency present in the adjacent tooth.
[[Product Title]]
A very translucent incisal shade is added to reproduce the natural incisal translucency present in the adjacent tooth.
[[Product Title]]
A dentin shaded composite resin is added to replace the natural fractured dentin and provide a smooth transition between the restoration and the remaining natural dentin.
[[Product Title]]
A final layer of a translucent enamel layer is added to blend into the natural tooth structure.
[[Product Title]]
The VariStrip can be manipulated to reproduce the adjacent line angle since it is pre-contoured
[[Product Title]]
After light curing the resin, the VariStrip is removed.
[[Product Title]]
The restoration is contoured using discs and diamonds.
[[Product Title]]
The restoration is contoured using discs and diamonds.
[[Product Title]]
Restoration after initial gross shaping.
[[Product Title]]
Restoration is then polished using rubber polishing points, cups, and discs.
[[Product Title]]
Final post-op restoration immediately after placement.
[[Product Title]]
Final post-op restoration immediately after placement.
David Hornbrook, DDS, FAACD, FACE
Dr. Hornbrook, a gifted clinician and product researcher-turned-mentor, guides meeting participants to the realization that they, too, possess the ability to practice aesthetic dentistry at the very highest level. He is one of dentistry’s most famous faces and one of the pioneers of live-patient, hands-on clinical education, as the founder and past director of Pac-live and the Hornbrook Group. He has been a guest faculty member of the post-graduate programs in Cosmetic Dentistry at Baylor, Tufts, SUNY at Buffalo, UMKC, and the UCLA Center of Cosmetic Dentistry. Dr. Hornbrook lectures internationally on all facets of aesthetic and restorative dentistry and has published articles in all of the leading dental journals. A prolific researcher and materials enthusiast, he consults with numerous manufacturers on product development and refinement.