Lesson 1Side finishing during build: making contacts, finishing strips, and keeping space shapeThis part focuses on side finishing during veneer build-up, covering how to make right contacts, keep space form, and use strips and discs to fine shape without harming nearby teeth or soft parts.
Timing of contact making during layersUsing frames and wedges for tight contactsFinishing strips for side shapingKeeping front and gum spacesSafely shining side surfacesLesson 2Using silicone guides and frames to make roof shells and control roof shape and front lengthThis part covers making and using silicone guides and frames to lead roof shell making, control roof shape and front length, and standard veneer thickness, bettering accuracy, repeat, and chair work.
Taking exact before op moulds or scansMaking silicone guides from wax buildPlacing and steadying the roof guideControlling roof shape and front edgeFixing empty spots and bad fit in guidesLesson 3Dry field methods and reasons: rubber sheet placing, other dry ways, and soft part handlingThis part reviews dry field plans for veneer work, focusing on rubber sheet placing, other dry when sheet is limited, and soft part handling to keep dry, clean field and guard patient ease.
Rubber sheet clamp pick and placingPunching and placing sheet for front veneersUse of tape, pull cord, and wedgesOther dry when sheet not possibleGuarding lips, gums, and patient easeLesson 4Composite pick and layer plan: picking all-use vs small-mix vs tiny-mix; covers, tooth body, and enamel/see-through layersThis part leads composite pick for veneers, comparing all-use, small-mix, and tiny-mix resins, and setting role of covers, tooth, and enamel parts to handle brightness, strength, and see-through in layered fixes.
Rules for all-use vs small-mix vs tiny-mixColour mapping and brightness-led pickUsing covers to hide dark spotsPicking tooth body and enamel partsLayer thickness to control see-throughLesson 5Setting plan and shrink control: step setting, light strength, setting checker checks, and room light thoughtsThis part handles setting plan and shrink control, covering step layering, light strength, time lengths, checker checks, and room light handling to make sure full setting and cut stress.
Step layering to cut shrink stressLight-setting unit pick and careTime lengths for different composite coloursUsing checker to check light outputHandling room light and early soft settingLesson 6Step shape build-up for a centre front tooth: roof shell, tooth mass, hill/ special marks, and last enamel layerThis part shows step build-up of an upper centre front tooth veneer, from roof shell to tooth body, hills, and last enamel layer, stressing 3D shape, light effects, and controlled steps for beauty and work match.
Planning thickness and space for each layerMaking steady roof shell with compositeBuilding tooth core and main shapeDesigning hills and inside special marksPlacing last enamel layer and surface feelLesson 7Prep thinking: no-prep vs small tooth edge cuts, finishing front edges and side changesThis part compares no-prep and small-prep veneers, covering tooth edge cut design, front and side changes, and how to keep structure while making space for composite, bettering sticking, shape profile, and long time steadiness.
Case pick for true no-prep veneersDesigning small face and neck edge cutsHandling front edge short or longSide opening vs contact keepingFinishing and shining prep edgesLesson 8Sticking step in detail: tooth cut times, pick tooth cut, primer/stick putting, and sticking systems picked for veneersThis part explains the sticking step for veneers, including tooth and pick tooth cut, primer and sticking putting, and pick of sticking systems, stressing wet control and reliable long time sticking.
Full-cut vs pick-cut timesTooth cut times and wash stepPick tooth cut and feel controlPrimer and sticking put orderPicking sticking systems fit for veneersLesson 9Copy plan for nearby teeth: even ways, patterns, and step matching of shape and colourThis part covers how to copy nearby teeth using even steps, patterns, and step build-up, focusing on matching edge lines, surface feel, and colour changes to get natural, matching front beauty.
Studying reference tooth shape and colourUsing silicone or thick patterns for evenStep build-up to mirror opposite toothMatching edge lines and surface big feelLast changes to brightness and strength matchLesson 10Handling small gum issues during op: pull cord, stop bleeding, and finishing edgesThis part explains during op handling of small gum problems, focusing on safe pulling, sure stop bleeding, and exact edge finishing to guard soft parts, better sight, and get clean, steady sticking areas for veneers.
When to use pull cord in veneer casesCord pick, place depth, and timingChemical stop bleed agents and put tipsAvoiding part harm and gum pull risksFinishing edges near soft part safely