Aesthetics

Anterior Direct Composite: Easy as 1-2-3

There is very little doubt that one of the most difficult procedures in dentistry is matching the single front tooth. The process involves.

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Hygiene

Na-No, Na-No? Bacteria?

In the late 1970s, television ratings skyrocketed with the sitcom of Mork and Mindy. Landing on earth in a giant eggshell, Mork came.

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Implants

Mini Dental Implants: Immediate Gratification for Patient and Provider

As we enter the 21st century, minimally invasive devices and procedures are becoming the fastest growing segment of the medical and dental device.

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Periodontics

Suturing for Surgical Success

Surgery involves the creation of a wound, and proper closure of this wound is usually necessary to promote optimal healing. Suturing a wound.

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Restorative

Treatment Planning Multiphase, Combination Restorations for Full-Mouth Rehabilitation

When it comes to comprehensive, full-mouth rehabilitation cases, dentists don’t plan to fail, but they may fail to plan. Dedicating time to developing.

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Materials

Seventh-Generation Bonding Materials as Cavity Liners: Scientific Rationale and Clinical Technique

The number of tooth-colored restorations dentists place is increasing as patients demand optimum aesthetics and function. The materials used for these restorations are.

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Pediatric Dentistry

The Use of Colored Compomers as Fillings in Deciduous Teeth

Early treatment of carious lesions in deciduous teeth is important for the maintenance of oral health. Nevertheless, in Germany, despite a general decrease.

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Prosthetics

Retrofitting Crowns Under an Existing Removable Clasp Partial Denture

One of the most difficult challenges we have in clinical practice is creating one or more crowns to fit under an existing clasp.

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Endodontics

The Apical Barrier Technique in a “Dens in Dente”: Literature Review and Endodontic Case Report

Hermetic sealing of the apical foramen or foramina, which is achieved by the introduction of an obturating material into the root canal which.

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Infection Control

Environmental Surface Asepsis

Dental practitioners may be exposed to a variety of pathogenic microorganisms when providing dental treatment. Exposure can occur via direct contact with saliva.

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