Endodontics

What’s New in Rotary Instrumentation?: Part 2

In Part 1 of this article we introduced the new LightSpeed LSX system (Discus Dental Endodontics). In Part 2 we present the recommended.

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Laboratory

Occlusal Appliances: A New Material

An occlusal appliance is a noninvasive, removable, hard acrylic device that fits on the incisal and occlusal surfaces of the teeth.1 The appliance.

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Aesthetics

Aesthetic Restoration of an Immediate Implant

Replacement of missing teeth in aesthetically sensitive areas is important to most patients, yet can be quite challenging.1 Dental implants have become a.

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Aesthetics

Predictability and Aesthetics With Nonmetal Onlays

Nonmetal onlays are slowly becoming more popular due to 2 main reasons. First, clinicians and their patients expect more natural-looking restorations, and second,.

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Hygiene

The Oral/Systemic Link and the Effect of Patient Compliance: A Review

The oral/systemic connection has become the most overwhelmingly published topic in the dental literature within the past few years, and it is now.

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Implants

High Technology in Implant Dentistry: Part 1

The final restorative treatment of implant dentistry has significant consequences when the teeth involved are located in the aesthetic zone. Not only does.

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Implants

Implant Exposure Using Radiosurgery

High-frequency radiosurgery is one of the most important and versatile instruments in dentistry today. Its numerous uses range from performing precise surgical incisions.

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Restorative

Excellence in Class II Direct Composite Restorations

Restoring a class II preparation with composite resin can be challenging.1 Open contacts, poor anatomical contour, and an inadequate marginal seal are just.

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Restorative

Using Technology to Enhance Crown and Bridge Restorations

Restorative options are often limited to the scope of the restoration and the confidence the dentist has in his or her restorative choices..

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Endodontics

Access: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Endodontic treatment can be thought of as a series of steps. Each step in the treatment sequence sets up for the next. If.

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