@drhassan.aurag: ✍️Stamp Technique: full explanation - Cleaning and drying the occlusal surface with a brush and airflow to reduce the interference of plaque, food debris and saliva. - Application of release agents, such as petroleum jelly, to make the stamp easy to remove after light curing and to make the shape of the stamp more regular, as the release agents penetrate into the deep pits and fissure, which are functionally useless spaces - Fabrication of the stamp consists of applying a material with good plasticity evenly to the occlusal surface and fitting it into the pits and fissures and over the cusps to create an impression of the surface that can be used in the final phase of the restoration. The most commonly used materials for making the impression are flowable composite, liquid dental dam, or acrylic resin. They must allow light to pass through during the light-curing of the final layer of the restoration. Before the polymerisation of the material is complete, a microbrush is used to make a stem for the final phase of the restoration. At the end, the light-cured stamp is removed, taking care not to damage it. Don't forget to mark the stamp to recognize the buccal from the lingual side of the stamp. The phase of using the stamp occurs in the final phase of the restoration to imprint the occlusal layer of composite. The clinical steps are as follows: - 1. The application of the final layer of composite, 1–2 mm thick, to the occlusal surface - 2. The application of a release agent that prevents adhesion between composite resin and stamp; the most commonly used material is Teflon. However, the literature reports also the use of transparent film or petroleum jelly - 3. The matrix is pressed against the surface in the correct position to allow the stamp to adapt to the not yet cured composite - 4. The light-curing of the last increment of composite that passes through the stamp ensures a perfect adaptation of the occlusal surface to the matrix and the original occlusal morphology. After removing the stamp, another light-curing step is recommended - 5. Finishing and polishing of the restored surface, especially of the tooth-composite portion. #stamptechniques #composite #compositebonding #composites #dentistry #restauration #explore #explorepage #fyp #fypシ #viralreels #dentist #dentista #explore #viral #viraltiktok #howto #dentalstudent #dentaleducation #dentaltips #dentaltipsandtricks ##dentistry #odontologia #fy #fypp #fypage #foryou #foryoupage #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #furdich #pourtoi #furdichseite #voorjou #voorjoupagina #trending #tiktokdentist #morocco #netherlands #moroccandentist
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