Todays Dental News

The Future is Here with the “NEXT GENERATION CEMENT”

Sponsored Editorial TheraCem is a dual-cured, calcium- and fluoride-releasing, self-adhesive resin cement indicated for luting crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and posts (prefabricated metal/non-metal/fiber.

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Todays Dental News

The Future is Here with the “NEXT GENERATION CEMENT”

Sponsored Editorial TheraCem is a dual-cured, calcium- and fluoride-releasing, self-adhesive resin cement indicated for luting crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and posts (prefabricated metal/non-metal/fiber.

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Greater New York Dental Meeting Show Highlights

Bioactive Cement Stimulates Apatite Formation

The ACTIVA BioACTIVE-CEMENT from Pulpdent stimulates apatite formation at the material-tooth interface. This natural remineralization process knits the restoration and the tooth together.

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Greater New York Dental Meeting Show Highlights

Bioactive Cement Stimulates Apatite Formation

The ACTIVA BioACTIVE-CEMENT from Pulpdent stimulates apatite formation at the material-tooth interface. This natural remineralization process knits the restoration and the tooth together.

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Greater New York Dental Meeting Show Highlights

Strong Cement Releases Calcium and Fluoride

Bisco Dental‘s dual-cured, self-adhesive TheraCem resin cement continuously releases both calcium and fluoride ions. It’s indicated for luting crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, and.

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Industry News

Injuries and Aesthetics to Drive Global Implant Market

The global dental implants market will total $6.81 billion by 2024, according to Research and Markets. The analyst company attributes this growth to.

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Todays Dental News

Use a Laser to Replace a Fractured Solid Zirconia Crown

Figure 1: A 50-year-old male patient presented with a fractured CAD/CAM Zirconia crown. Figure 2: The laser removed the crown No. 31 fragment.

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Todays Dental News

Use a Laser to Replace a Fractured Solid Zirconia Crown

Figure 1: A 50-year-old male patient presented with a fractured CAD/CAM Zirconia crown. Figure 2: The laser removed the crown No. 31 fragment.

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Editor's Page

An Implant Focus for the General Practitioner

In this issue of Dentistry Today, implant dentistry is once again in the spotlight. The month of August also marks the end of.

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Editor's Page

An Implant Focus for the General Practitioner

In this issue of Dentistry Today, implant dentistry is once again in the spotlight. The month of August also marks the end of.

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