Enamel Loss and Occlusal Vertical Dimension Causes and Considerations for Treatment
Treatment of occlusal enamel loss as it relates to human longevity, attrition, bruxism, and erosion demands closer scrutiny by general dentists. This article.
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Treatment of occlusal enamel loss as it relates to human longevity, attrition, bruxism, and erosion demands closer scrutiny by general dentists. This article.
In part 1 of this 2-part article on paper point measurements, the rationale behind the technique was presented. As with all new techniques,.
A significant problem in clinical dentistry in general, and in restorative dentistry and endodontics in particular, is isolation of the operative field for.
One of the most gratifying accomplishments in dentistry is restoring an entire mouth to proper form, function, and health. Doing so using aesthetic.
Significant research of late has been directed toward the application of computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology in the fabrication of ceramic restorations. This.
It was 1784 when the earliest masked assessment seems to have been performed by a commission of inquiry appointed by Louis XVI to.
Until recently, implants have been restored with either PFM structures or removable partial dentures with denture teeth. This article describes a new alternative.
The extraction of teeth creates a documented loss of bone. In the anterior maxilla, the aesthetic loss of hard and soft tissue can.
Providing highly accurate, simple, and consistent final crown and bridge impressions is a critical step in the fabrication of aesthetic, properly fitting restorations..
When treating patients who require indirect restorations (eg, full- and partial-coverage crowns, inlays, and onlays), accurate impressions are the cornerstone of restorative success.