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EPISODE · May 10, 2021 · 31 MIN

68. [Biomimetic Dentistry] Should You Use Retention Form With Composites? W/ Dr. Alireza Sadr

from Dental Digest Podcast with Dr. Melissa Seibert

This episode is the first part of a two part series featuring prolific researcher and professor at the University of Washington, Dr. Alireza Sadr. We'll delve into the age-old debate between amalgam and composite. You'll learn while one material confers substantial advantages over the other. You'll discover why the G.V. Black classification criteria is no longer relevant. What's more you'll learn about whether or not you should use a liner and why. and we'll discuss whether or not glass ionomer should still be used as a liner. Dr. Sadr will explain why the microtensile bond test is appropriate and delve into explaining it. You'll also discover the risks and indications of a bulk fill technique. To learn more, I highly recommend you attend the Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry's webinars this month featuring dr. Sadr on May 15th and 29th. Visit www.dentaldigestinstitute.com to earn CE for this podcast! 

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