FirstFit Guided Veneer Delivery System Individually crafted all-ceramic veneers using CAD/CAM technology ensures quality, fit, function, and esthetics are consistent. Allows placement of up to 10 veneers at once.

Any clinician can prep and seat

Full visibility of the veneers so Eliminates any over-reduction seating, angulation, and the margins and ensures teeth are reshaped to are all perfectly aligned. exact specifications for the veneers.

B 3D Printed Prep Guides Fully Prepped Teeth Unique Delivery Tray

Any clinician The Single-Visit Veneer System can“ prep and seat 10 veneers that Really Delivers. in less than The FirstFit Veneer System combines 3D printed prep guides with a unique delivery tray to provide step-by-step guidance through the preparation and placement of up to 10 veneers at 2 hours. one time. Say goodbye to placing one at a time veneers while That’s an incredible also significantly reducing chair time. time savings. Benefits to your practice: ✓ Added revenue streams with expanded service offerings ” ✓ Differentiates practice to drive new patient acquisition Ross W. Nash, DDS ✓ Increased productivity with minimal investment ✓ Standardization of care through predictable clinical outcomes with all skillset level

Watch Dr. Nash’s full video: bit.ly/ff-nash

1 8 9 Providing a Usable Impression 7 10 6 11 5 12 Artifacts and ✓ Full upper and lower impressions and a bite registration are defects jeopardizing needed to ensure proper and articulation. 4 13 the impression: ✓ Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for use. UPPER ARCH • Deflections 3 14 • Use a high-quality Polyether or Polyvinyl Siloxane such • Voids as Clinician’s Choice® Affinity inflex Impression material 2 15 • Bubbles ✓ Use enough material to ensure the tray floor is not exposed • Pulls upon removal. 1 16 • Drags Critical Surfaces include all hard and soft tissues in the • Folds restorative zone. VENEERS • Torn margins Examples: • De-lamination 32 17 between tray and • Restoring #3 - #12 = Ensure you capture #2 and #13 wash materials • Restoring #4 - #11 = Ensure you capture #3 and #12 31 18 • Contact of soft/ hard tissue with ✓ Use a properly sized tray to ensure all Critical Surfaces LOWER ARCH the tray will be captured. 30 19 • Unset material ✓ A sharp gingival margin is critical in getting the correct relationship between the FirstFit restoration and the gingiva. 29 20 • Inadequate margins ✓ If impression is inadequate we suggest starting over. Relining 28 21 the impression is not recommended as this causes rebound in the material and poor fits. 27 22 ✓ Lab communication is key. We strongly suggest working with 26 25 24 23 your authorized provider to ensure success with your cases.

Candidates for FirstFit Guided Prosthetics System

Watch “How to Take an Impression” video : *Teeth #1, #16, #17, #32 can be used for support bit.ly/ff-impression if they are in correct eruption form. †If the supporting teeth are slightly tilted it is recommended to use a disk and straighten prior to taking the impression.

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Straight-on smile with no retraction Veneer Image Protocol

Before getting started, submit the patient’s digital impression, bite registration, and the following pictures to a FirstFit Smile Center, where a specially trained technical team will review and approve the impression. Close-up of upper and lower Close-up of maxilla and After approval, you will receive a proposed Smile Design to in occlusion mandibular anterior review with your patient.

Pro Tips: ✓ Patient should be standing up while taking the photos. ✓ The patient´s photo should be taken with a monochromatic background (i.e. all black or all white). ✓ Place a box of gloves behind the patient’s neck against the wall to prevent the patient’s head from moving. ✓ If taking the photos with a cell phone, the phone must be in a vertical position (never horizontal) and should be taken about Side view of upper and lower Close-up of occlusal surface 3 feet away from the patient. in occlusion (both sides)

3 Step-By-Step: Guided Veneers System

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Preparation Conditioning 1. After lubricating the guides with an oil-free lubricant, follow the 5. Clean the veneers with alcohol after the try-in numbers guides with the indicated color coded bur to make 6. Etch the veneer with porcelain etch according to the percentage and timing preparations in the mouth to the manufacturer’s instructions and rinse thoroughly with water Polish the preparation with a red carbide bur and soflex 2. 7. Clean the veneers with orthophosporic etch, rinse thoroughly with water 3. Open the contact point with a 0.2mm strip band and dry 4. Use the firstfit delivery tray to try-in the veneers to check the 8. Add a coat of silane in each veneer and let it work for at least 1 minute angulation and margins ✓ Optional tip: add 1 coat of bonding agent on the inside of the veneers ✓ User Tip: apply oil free glycerine in the veneers to avoid friction but do not cure the bonding laying on the veneer during try-in) 9. Etch the teeth with etchant for 20 seconds and rinse thoroughly with water 10. Apply bonding agent and ensure teeth surfaces are shiny and gently air dry surfaces of the teeth 11. Light cure each tooth for 20 seconds 12. Add a layer of resin cement on the inside of the veneers. Work upwards from incisial edge of the veneers to the gingival edge and keep contact with the veneers being careful to avoid air bubbles.

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13. Take your time to insert the tray into the patient’s mouth in one smooth 22. Remove the delivery tray being careful not to twist or displace the veneers movement while applying a light, continuous buccal pressure using the ✓ Once the delivery tray has been removed, detach the delivery tray by midline as a guide for centering the tray. first gently pulling the left side then pulling the right side down and 14. Remove any excess cement at the gingiva with a microbrush being careful continue detaching by grabbing the front side. In this procedure it is not to clean against the veneer important to have the bottom part of the delivery tray in your hands 15. Apply a gentle pressure with the plastic end of a brush ensuring you ✓ No excessive force or contact should be used on the veneers maintain absolute cervical fit 23. Cure each veneer individually a second time on both the lingual and buccal 16. Tack cure on the center of the veneer with a light curing tip for 3 seconds sides for 20 seconds with a curing light 17. Double-check by gently tilting the tray that all of the veneers were successfully tack cured Finishing Remove any excess liquid stage cement with a brush, always over the 18. 24. Open interdental spaces by removing cement with a Ceri-Saw™ and veneer and never go in the interface. Open interdental spaces by gently maintaining complete control over the instrument while being careful removing cement with a Ceri-Saw™ and maintaining complete control over not to force the instrument while being careful not to force and not go into the gum. ✓ Use an interproximal fine diamond or carbide to refine the margins and 19. Cure each tooth for 10 seconds through the delivery tray and add a tack polish the veneers to a high luster with a ceramic paste and brushes cure through the palatal side 20. Apply glycerin gel on the margins and tack cure for 10 seconds 21. Using apical or lateral movements, clean the excess with a lapel or a curette. 5 Smile Transformations

Patients receive their new smile in as little as 2 hours during 1 appointment. Visit firstfit.com/smile-gallery to see more transformations.

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6 Clinical and Technical Criteria

These indications and contraindications are defined by our highly specialized team of t