Clinical Cases, Chairside Restorations blending in nicely with the surrounding tissues Case by Dr. Jorge F. Zapata, DDS When replacing amalgam restorations, we often see that the remaining tooth structure is severely stained. Nevertheless, a defect-oriented preparation is preferable over a procedure that involves the removal of healthy, but stained dentin as well. Long-lasting direct restorations with a natural look are obtained by using the universal adhesive CLEARFIL™ Universal Bond Quick, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ Flow as a cavity liner, CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Premium Dentin to mask the stained areas and a final layer of CLEARFIL MAJESTY™ ES-2 Universal. The following case example confirms that this product combination leads to a nice optical integration. Fig. 1 Pre-operative image: Maxillary second premolar and first molar with amalgam restorations in need of replacement. Fig. 2 Situation after removal of the existing amalgam restorations. Fig. 3 Immediate treatment outcome. Dentist: DR. JORGE F. ZAPATA, DDS May 27, 2021 Clinical Case Clearfil Majesty Es-2 Clearfil Universal Bond Quick restorations amalgam Clearfil Majesty Es-2 Universal Dr. Jorge F. Zapata clearfil majesty flow blending in surrounding tissues stained optical integration CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES-2 Premium View Product CLEARFIL MAJESTY Flow View Product CLEARFIL UNIVERSAL BOND QUICK View Product CLEARFIL MAJESTY ES-2 Universal View Product Subscribe to our Newsletter Join thousands of dental professionals and receive free advice that can help you and your career. We will not spam or share your e-mail.