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Composite restoration is a highly successful and easy technique to restore peg laterals to normal shape, color and position. No tooth reduction or anesthetic is required. A diamond bur roughens the enamel surface for increased bond strength. Acid is placed on enamel for 15 to 30 seconds. Acidity is neutralized such that about 10 microns of enamel is removed. Inorganic structure dissolves quicker than organic structure and a porous, honeycomb surface is created. Resin bonding agent flows into the honeycomb to create "micromechanical retention". Composite is placed and cured incrementally. When contacts to adjacent teeth are being formed, a matrix is placed and composite added. An opaque lingual wall of composite is used if darkness from the back of the mouth is going to influence composite color.
Final shaping and polishing is achieved with burs, sandpaper disks, rubber wheels, points, cups, and polishing pastes. Mesial distal dimension is measured on the restored tooth and compared to the distal mesial dimension of the contralateral space. Adjustments are made with burs or sandpaper disks. Occlusion is checked, adjusted and polished.
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