Hygiene

New Age, New Meals, Old Problem

Whether it’s in a cup or a can, today’s “meals-on-the-go” are risky. As adults we are constantly trying to squeeze 25 hours into.

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Implants

The Effect of Bruxism on Treatment Planning for Dental Implants

There is generalized agreement that excessive stress to the bone-implant interface may result in implant overload and failure.1 Such stress may adversely affect.

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Periodontics

A New Guide to Nonsurgical Management of Periodontal Disease

The recent advances and surprising popularity of today’s new dental treatments are making this one of the most exciting times in which to.

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Restorative

Walking Forward: Closing Unwanted Posterior Open Interproximal Contacts

We’ve all experienced it. You see a patient for a periodic examination, and the patient says, “You know that crown you made for.

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Restorative

The One-Visit/One-Hour Crown

The search for high-quality, aesthetic, biocompatible, time-efficient dental restorations is one that dentists and patients share today. Dentists across America place an average.

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Oral Surgery

Maxillary Sinus Elevation Surgery

The restoration of the edentulous posterior maxilla using dental implants presents distinctive challenges. The height of the residual alveolus is often limited and.

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Prosthetics

A New Two-Appointment Custom Denture Technique

A recent article in The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry indicates that at least for the next 20 years, the number of edentulous patients.

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Endodontics

Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Endodontic Obturation With Nd:YAG Laser Disinfection

Standard endodontic obturation has involved the use of gutta-percha as the material of choice. New materials show promise as obturation agents with enhanced.

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Aesthetics

Porcelain Veneers: Problems and Solutions

Porcelain laminate veneers were first introduced to the dental profession in 1983 by Faunce,1 Horn,2 and Calamia.3 Since that time, they have become.

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Hygiene

Thriving in a Tough Economy

Many dental offices around the country are experiencing slowdowns. In some cases patients are changing appointments, new patient flow is decreased, patients are.

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