The Dental Implant Practice
This month, we want to have our readers think about what it takes for clinicians to create and support dental implants as a
This month, we want to have our readers think about what it takes for clinicians to create and support dental implants as a
I recently had the pleasure of lecturing at the Greater Long Island Dental Meeting, and I will soon present the same course, entitled
Materials technology has significantly advanced in many areas of contemporary restorative practice. This includes the cementation of indirect restorations, leading to improvements in
INTERVIEW The Dawn of Injection Molded Composite Dentistry Dr. Jihyon Kim shares her thoughts and perspectives with Dentistry Today’s editor-in-chief, Dr. Damon Adams,
There is a growing dilemma in the United States. The face of dentistry is changing, and our profession is in jeopardy of losing
INTRODUCTION Our dental school educations definitely encompassed a multitude of oral presentations, both hard- and soft-tissue, to identify, study, and treat. During a
Randolph R. Resnik, DMD, MDS, shares some valuable thoughts with Dentistry Today’s implant editor, Michael Tischler, DDS, based on his experience as an
INTRODUCTION Bulk-filled composite resin restorations have become increasingly popular in recent years. A technique that was once taboo in the industry is now
INTRODUCTION A consideration of available restorative space is critical when fabricating implant-supported overdentures.1,2 These prostheses are frequently involved in higher functional loading compared
Dentistry Today’s editor-in-chief, Damon Adams, DDS, leads a discussion with Jihyon Kim, DDS, on why techniques for placing direct composites need to change.