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The Bioclear Philosophy of Adhesive Dentistry – Part 1 (Posterior) –  PDP178

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This episode aims to shine light NOT on the matrix itself, but the adhesive philosophy followed by those that use Bioclear matrices. Everything you wanted to know about the Bioclear system (but never asked!) As we continue to celebrate Adhesive Month (now spilling over into March!), we're thrilled to bring you insights into the principles of cavity preparation and adhesion a la Bioclear. In this first part of our series, we'll uncover the ‘unconventional’ yet highly effective techniques employed by practitioners like Dr. David Carroll and his colleague, Diana McKenna. One of the key highlights we'll explore is the Bioclear approach, which challenges traditional norms by utilizing a single large increment, diverging from the conventional use of small increments. https://youtu.be/mn_FRhSIGCk Watch PDP178 on Youtube Protrusive Dental Pearl: If there's a disagreement between you and your principal or associate about practice philosophies, arrange a face-to-face meeting. Work together to find common ground and reach a win-win solution that benefits both parties and aligns with the practice's goals. Effective communication is key, whether it’s with our patients or our colleagues. Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of this episode:0:00 Introduction7:22 Journey into Bioclear15:30 Bioclear Philosophy19:19 Posterior Bioclear Matrices and Wedges20:58 Clinical Protocol for PosteriorInjection Molding25:08 Alternative Cleaning Methods26:38 Advantages of Bioblaster Over Aluminum Oxide28:14 Addressing Concerns about Shrinkage Stress31:15 Technique for Deep Restorations32:44 The Hip33:29 Bonding Protocol37:31 Posterior Composite Selection39:56 Bulk Fill Composite Application41:05 Posterior Overmolding and Tidying Up43:33 Evolution of Dental Education and Bioclear46:33 Stress-Reduced Direct Composite and Finding a Repeatable System50:53 Outro Struggling with rubber dam placement? Check out my Quick and Slick Rubber Dam series! It includes a one-hour walkthrough for isolating quadrants AND 30+ clinical videos showing procedures in full detail (POV). Access it on Ultimate Education Plan via Protrusive Guidance If you loved this episode, make sure to check out PDP177 - Fast Modelling Composite Technique. Click below for full episode transcript: Jaz's Introduction: So you might have come across the BioClear matrices. They've been kind of taken dentistry by storm over the last few years. I was first exposed to them maybe about, gosh, nine, ten years ago. And this mad scientist type figure came on the scene, Dr. David Clark. And I just loved his quirkiness, his humour and just the way his brain worked. Jaz’s Introduction:Now, fast forward some years, I used their anterior matrices for black triangle closure. I had some good success. And as an associate, I never got to purchase the posterior matrices, although I did do a hands on workshop and I was quite impressed. But today, this episode is not about any matrix system. It's not a sponsored episode. It is just to shine a light on some really important principles that we can learn from the bioclear philosophy. We're just about still in adhesive month, it's February, so we're focusing on adhesive dentistry and maybe part two will fall into early March. Now in this part one we focus on posterior. What are the principles of cavity preparation and the BioClear approach? I mean how do they do it with just one big increment, very different to the small increments that we're used to using. In fact they're very similar themes to the last episode we discussed with Dr. Ahmed Tadfi on the fast modeling composite technique. And so there are a few crossovers. So we're really spoiling you this month with these really cool episodes about posterior bread and butter at adhesive dentistry, and it was great to host a Protruserati Dr. David Carroll and his colleague, Diana McKenna. Look, David has been a Protruserati for over a year.

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