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I was talking with a few private practice dentists who suggested that right after carving an amalgam to rub a wet cotton q-tip over the amalgams surface to get perfect margins. They never taught this in my operative dentistry course and I was wondering if anybody on here does this or has heard of this? Actually in my operative course they stated that anything beyond post-carve burnishing is rarely if ever indicated.
Or if you don't do this wet cotton technique do you have any finishing tips beyond the normal post-carve burnishing that may be of some service?
Or if you don't do this wet cotton technique do you have any finishing tips beyond the normal post-carve burnishing that may be of some service?

And I will admit that I do find it semi enjoyable the couple of times a year I place one, that sound/feel of a disoid/cleoid on that fresh amalgam