Lesson 1Interproximal finishing during build: creating contacts, finishing strips, and preserving embrasure anatomyThis part focuses on side finishing during veneer build, detailing how to make right contacts, keep embrasure shape, and use strips and discs to fine-tune body without harming nearby teeth or soft parts.
Timing of contact creation during layeringUsing matrices and wedges for tight contactsFinishing strips for proximal contouringPreserving incisal and gingival embrasuresPolishing interproximal surfaces safelyLesson 2Using silicone indices and matrices to create palatal shells and control palatal contour and incisal lengthThis part covers making and using silicone indices and matrices to guide roof shell making, control roof shape and edge length, and standardise veneer thickness, boosting accuracy, repeat, and chair efficiency.
Taking precise preoperative impressions or scansFabricating silicone indices from wax-upPositioning and stabilizing the palatal indexControlling palatal contour and incisal edgeTroubleshooting voids and misfit in indicesLesson 3Isolation methods and rationale: rubber dam placement, alternative isolation techniques, and soft-tissue managementThis part reviews isolation plans for veneer work, focusing on rubber dam placing, other isolation when dam is tough, and soft-tissue handling to keep a dry, clean area and guard patient ease.
Rubber dam clamp selection and positioningPunching and placing dam for anterior veneersUse of Teflon, retraction cord, and wedgesAlternative isolation when dam is not feasibleProtecting lips, gingiva, and patient comfortLesson 4Composite selection and layering strategy: selecting universal vs. microhybrid vs. nanohybrid; opaquers, dentin body, and enamel/translucent layersThis part guides composite picking for veneers, comparing all-round, microhybrid, and nanohybrid resins, and setting roles of covers, dentin, and enamel masses to handle value, chroma, and see-through in layered fixes.
Criteria for universal vs microhybrid vs nanohybridShade mapping and value-driven selectionUsing opaquers to mask discolorationsChoosing dentin body and enamel massesLayer thickness to control translucencyLesson 5Polymerization strategy and shrinkage control: incremental curing, light intensity, curing radiometer checks, and ambient light considerationsThis part tackles setting strategy and shrink control, covering step layering, light strength, time exposures, meter checks, and room light handling to ensure full setting and cut stress.
Incremental layering to reduce shrinkage stressLight-curing unit selection and maintenanceExposure times for different composite shadesUsing a radiometer to verify light outputManaging ambient light and pre-gel polymerizationLesson 6Stepwise anatomical build-up for a central incisor: palatal shell, dentin mass, mamelon/characterization, and final enamel layerThis part shows a step build of an upper centre incisor veneer, from roof shell to dentin body, mamelons, and last enamel layer, stressing 3D body, light effects, and controlled steps for beauty and work match.
Planning thickness and space for each layerCreating a stable palatal shell with compositeBuilding dentin core and primary anatomyDesigning mamelons and internal characterizationsPlacing final enamel layer and surface textureLesson 7Preparation philosophy: no-prep vs. minimal enamel bevels, finishing of incisal edges and interproximal adjustmentsThis part compares no-prep and small-prep veneers, detailing enamel bevel plan, edge and side tweaks, and how to save structure while making space for composite, boosting stick, shape profile, and long stability.
Case selection for true no-prep veneersDesigning minimal facial and cervical bevelsManaging incisal edge shortening or lengtheningInterproximal opening vs contact preservationFinishing and polishing preparation marginsLesson 8Adhesive protocol in detail: enamel etching times, selective dentin etching, primer/bond application, and bonding systems recommended for veneersThis part explains the glue step for veneers, including enamel and picked dentin etching, primer and bond putting, and picking glue systems, stressing wet control and sure long stick.
Total-etch vs selective-etch indicationsEnamel etching times and rinsing protocolSelective dentin etching and sensitivity controlPrimer and adhesive application sequenceChoosing bonding systems suited for veneersLesson 9Replication strategy for adjacent teeth: symmetry techniques, templates, and incremental matching of anatomy and shadeThis part details how to copy nearby teeth using evenness steps, guides, and step build, focusing on matching line angles, surface feel, and shade fades to get natural, matching front beauty.
Analyzing reference tooth morphology and shadeUsing silicone or putty templates for symmetryIncremental build-up to mirror contralateral toothMatching line angles and surface macrotextureFinal adjustments to value and chroma matchLesson 10Managing minor gingival concerns intraoperatively: retraction cord, hemostasis, and finishing marginsThis part explains during-work handling of small gum issues, focusing on safe pull-back, sure stop-bleed, and exact margin finishing to guard soft tissues, boost sight, and secure clean, steady glue spots for veneers.
Indications for retraction cord in veneer casesCord selection, placement depth, and timingChemical hemostatic agents and application tipsAvoiding tissue trauma and recession risksFinishing margins near soft tissue safely