Cementing Porcelain Veneers

Dr. Spear, recipient of an award from the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, shares more than 25 years of practical experience in seating veneers. Setting up the operatory, removing provisionals, safely trying in the fragile veneers, color compensating for a perfect shade match, choosing the right bonding system, selecting the appropriate cement, and easy clean-up techniques are presented in easy steps that you can implement immediately. Special attention is paid to occlusal, esthetic, and phonetic refinements that create a successful seating appointment. For more education, visit Courses.

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  • Frank Spear

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