
Very Clinical: Is Posterior Composite Anatomy Important or Pretentious? with Dr. Dan Smith
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In this throwback episode recorded at VoD 2023, hosts Kevin and Zach are joined by Dr. Dan Smith from Tennessee to tackle dental myths and share clinical tips. Dan debunks the idea that the highly aesthetic and intricately detailed posterior composite restorations often seen on social media are inherently superior in longevity or patient benefit to a well-executed, standard composite. While acknowledging the beauty and skill involved in creating "tertiary anatomy," the group discusses where to draw the line between practical, quality dentistry and "dental Facebook porn." They agree that while such impressive work can inspire dentists to improve their skills, key factors like proper isolation and a good seal are far more critical for clinical success than elaborate staining and carving that patients may not even notice. Dr. Smith also offers a pro-tip for those interested in adding detailed anatomy, suggesting the use of fine diamond bur kits from companies like Brasseler.