Technology

A Guidance System for the Partially Edentulous Arch

INTRODUCTION Partially edentulous arches are the cases that are most frequently treated with implants in the average dental practice. Patients lose teeth for.

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Endodontics

Endodontic Disease and Periodontal Problems: The Role of Occlusion

THE INDEX CASE Medicine uses the term index case to denote the first documented patient with a particular problem or disease. Ashlee (Figure.

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Aesthetics

Implants in the Aesthetic Zone: Simplifying Aesthetic Challenges

Some of the greatest learning at scientific sessions occurs during informal conversations—often in the lobby bar—with my colleagues after the official session is.

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Aesthetics

Aesthetic Case Treatment Planning: It’s Easier and Faster Using a Mobile App

INTRODUCTION Creating beautiful and pleasing aesthetics for patients is critical to the success of today’s dental practices. Being able to visualize a finished.

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Implants

Observations of an Experienced Implant Practitioner

Figure 1. The i3D Smart (Vatech) is an example of a cone beam device on the lower end of the cost range that.

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Implants

Implant and Prosthetic Efficiency Breakthroughs: Recent Advances in Implant Design and Drilling Protocols

INTRODUCTION In all the years since 1963, when Dr. Per-Ingvar Brånemark invented the first titanium dental implant, much has changed in the implant world..

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Viewpoint

The Pendulum Swings

The Premise The concept of minimally invasive can be misleading in the world of endodontics. An example of misuse of the phrase “minimally.

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Focus On

Focus On: Endodontic Education

Clifford J. Ruddle, DDS, discusses the evolution of education. Q: How have endodontic education and the way we learn evolved? A: Over the.

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Endodontics

The Evolving Look of ‘The Look’

INTRODUCTION “The pulp is a big issue about a little tissue.” This quote is credited to early endodontic educator Dr. Sam Seltzer of.

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Aesthetics

Improving Patient Communication in Ceramics

You present an extensive treatment plan involving crowns/veneers or even full-mouth restorations. Your patient listens intensively and seems to agree with your treatment.

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