Fig. 32: Incisal view to see how much or little I have added. Fig. 33: Left lateral. Fig. 34: Tooth is rotated a bit, but with composite we will solve and eliminate the rotation. Fig. 35: Hard to see, but I am using a Bioclear matrix to add flare sideways at the gingiva. Reduces the black holes. Fig. 36: All done adding my pound of composite. Fig. 37: For the upper first bicuspids, I added to the buccal cusp and made them longer and more prominent for aesthetics using only Z250 A2. Fig. 38: Right side and polished with 3M's Sof-Lex Superfine disk. Fig. 39: Left side, the same polish. Fig. 40: Plaque. Fig. 41: Occlusion being adjusted. I did not increase his vertical when I did the upper teeth. Fig. 42: Marks show heavier contact in lateral and protrusive excursions. Again, light occlusion on the centrals because of the lack of support I was bonding to. Fig. 43: Finished. If you have not tried Renamel, you really owe it to yourself and your patients to get a syringe and see how nice it looks. Dr. Buddy Mopper brought it to market well over 25 years ago. 70 NOVEMBER 2020 // dentaltown.com DT1120_Shaw_Materials_MM.indd 70 10/20/20 11:19 AMhttp://www.dentaltown.com