Integrating Technologies for “High-Tech/No-Touch” Restorative Dentistry
Dentistry has always had a variety of cliche´s that define its direction and espouse its purpose. The latest catchphrase, high tech/high touch, is.
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Dentistry has always had a variety of cliche´s that define its direction and espouse its purpose. The latest catchphrase, high tech/high touch, is.
Temporary cementation is not just a small final step in a crown and bridge appointment, but the critical link in creating a well-sealed.
You walk into your office on Monday morning, happy to be alive, happy to be a dentist…and then it happens! Your receptionist tells.
Full-mouth restoration is a process requiring attention to detail from preoperative impressions to cementation and bonding to final occlusal adjustment. Once we as.
Imagine, if you will, that a woman calls the dental office for appointments for a family of 4. She also mentions she is.
Many options are available when preparing teeth for indirect restorative care.1-4 The ultimate goal of full-coverage tooth preparation should be the complete removal.
As amalgam restorations break down and need to be replaced, composite restorations are becoming the restoration of choice for many dental practices. For.
Sometimes great opportunities present themselves in our dental office, and unless we are careful to identify them, they can easily slip away. When.
Knowing when, how, and why to utilize a particular indirect restorative material is crucial for the final outcome and longevity of a case..
Achieving desired cosmetic results that are durable and aesthetically pleasing has long been a challenge for dentists. Once metal-free restorations became the norm.