show your work case study Conclusion Extensive interproximal decay because of loss of salivary flow or dry mouth is a major dental health concern. There are numerous causes for this decrease, including medication needed for treatment of high blood pressure. These patients often need to have immediate treatment. A well-placed and high-quality composite material is a great first treatment approach. Once the decay is removed, patients need to have their diet carefully monitored, use home fluoride and keep their mouth moistened with the regular intake of water. In this clinical case, the use of a single-shade composite restorative material saved a lot of time and made the whole restorative treatment easier by matching the color of the natural tooth. The hope is that these restorations will last a long time and, at the very least, act as an excellent buildup for an indirect restoration sometime in the future. However, a lot depends on the patient's Fig. 11: The initial decayed enamel removed around #9 and #10. Fig. 9: The initial decayed enamel removed around #6 and #7. Fig. 12: A large area of tooth decay was removed around #9 and #10. Fig. 10: The complete removal of decay on #6 and #7. Fig. 13: The completed Class III restorations on #6-10. 32 DECEMBER 2019 // dentaltown.comhttp://www.dentaltown.com