Technology

Digital Occlusal Splints

Computer-based production of fixed prosthodontics is now commonplace, with a large number of CAD/CAM systems available for producing all-ceramic restorations.1 Similar CAD/CAM methods.

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Endodontics

Benefits of Fiber Posts: Clinical Application of a New Post System

When the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail. For many decades we dentists have been restoring.

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Laboratory

Improving Shade Communication

Teeth, unlike shade tabs, have variations in coloration across the coronal aspect of the tooth, and communication of these nuances to the lab.

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Aesthetics

Replacement of Maxillary Central Incisors With Implants

Aesthetic replacement of adjacent teeth has been among the greatest challenges in implant dentistry.1-4 This is compounded when the failing teeth are the.

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Hygiene

Fluoride…It’s Still Good!

For the generation that grew up with the benefit of healthy nutrition, daily exercise, and fluoride supplements in water, toothpaste, and tablets, it.

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Implants

Solution for the Challenging Implant

In the aesthetic region of the anterior maxilla restoring a single-tooth implant can be a demanding challenge to the clinician. In such cases.

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Periodontics

New Attachment Procedure: Using the Pulsed Nd:YAG Laser

Over 100 million Americans have moderate to severe periodontal disease, and statistics indicate that only 3% of those having the disease are be-ing.

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Restorative

Utilizing a Restorative Approach to Correct an Adult Skeletal Class III

Edward H. Angle described class III malocclusion as one in which the mandibular first molar is positioned mesially relative to the maxillary first.

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Oral Surgery

Oral Surgery Simplified With Radiosurgery

The general dentist, oral surgeon, and periodontist are all faced with a variety of procedures that need to be performed on a daily.

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Lasers

Soft-Tissue Surgery: Use of the Er,Cr:YSGG Laser

In recent years, laser dentistry has become a more accepted modality for treating conditions of both hard and soft tissue. Today approximately 5%.

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