Preparation:
Prepare the tooth by removing decay or damaged areas and creating a suitable cavity for restoration. Follow standard dental procedures for cavity preparation based on the cavity class (e.g., Class I or II).
Isolation:
Isolate the tooth to ensure a dry and clean working environment. This may involve the use of a rubber dam or other isolation methods.
Etching (if required):
Depending on the specific product, an etching step may be necessary to enhance bonding.
Application:
Apply a dental adhesive or bonding agent according to the product instructions. Ensure proper coverage and follow recommended curing times.
Placement of High-Density Posterior Restorative:
Dispense and place the high-density posterior restorative composite in the prepared cavity. Utilize the bulk-fill capability, if applicable, for efficient placement.
Pack and Carve:
Pack and carve the material to achieve the desired anatomical form and contour. The handling characteristics should be similar to amalgam, allowing for easy manipulation.
Curing:
Cure the restorative material using a dental curing light.
Finishing and Polishing:
Once the material is fully cured, finish and polish the restoration as needed to achieve a smooth and esthetically pleasing surface.
Postoperative Check:
Conduct postoperative checks, including radiographic evaluation, to ensure the restoration’s fit, integrity, and proper adaptation to the tooth structure.
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