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Optimal Treatment of the 'Dreaded Black Triangle' with Direct Composite 
Presenter: Dr. David Clark Release Date: 5/23/12
Credits: 1 CEU, Free Self-Study Expiration Date: 5/23/27
AGD Subject Code: 250 Reviewed: 2024        

“Black triangles” are a surprisingly common esthetic and functional dilemma. Many of the treatments in the past were unpredictable, overly aggressive, or damaging to the long term health of the tooth and the peridontium. Composite treatments of the past often turned brown, had marginal stain, and occasionally simply fell off. Find out why patients are flying from all over the world to Dr. Clark’s office in Tacoma WA and how he can provide a 10 year warranty without worry.

Upon completion of this CE webinar, the student will be able to: understand the importance of proper case selection; understand how to select the proper Bioclear Matrix for various spaces and tooth shapes; understand how to “lock” the composite around the contact area to assure zero de-bonds and zero stain; identify the Advantages and user tips for the new Scotchbond Universal adhesive; be exposed to Dr Clark’s unique 3 step mirror finishes technique for composite   ( disclaimer , AGD PACE Statement )

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