Endodontics

Advances in Biomechanical Preparation

INTRODUCTION During the last few years, endodontics has seen an accelerated advancement in the technology used to clean and shape canal systems. As.

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Focus On

Focus On: Silver Diamine Fluoride

Rella Christensen, PhD, discusses the use of silver diamine fluoride for trauma-free caries treatment. Q: Who needs to know about silver diamine fluoride.

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Focus On

Focus On: Silver Diamine Fluoride

Rella Christensen, PhD, discusses the use of silver diamine fluoride for trauma-free caries treatment. Q: Who needs to know about silver diamine fluoride.

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Aesthetics

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cosmetic Rehabilitation

INTRODUCTION Developments in cosmetic dentistry now enable us to help patients achieve beautiful smiles that can mimic and sometimes even improve upon Mother.

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Aesthetics

A One-Visit Option: An Alternative to Traditional Ceramic Restorations

INTRODUCTION In today’s digital world of restorative dentistry, chairside scanning and milling utilizing CAD/CAM technologies offer a one-visit option for multisurface, single-tooth reconstructive.

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Aesthetics

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Cosmetic Rehabilitation

INTRODUCTION Developments in cosmetic dentistry now enable us to help patients achieve beautiful smiles that can mimic and sometimes even improve upon Mother.

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Restorative

Biocompatible Quadrant Dentistry for Overall Health

INTRODUCTION Dentistry’s tectonic plates are shifting. New discoveries in science and innovation are redirecting the evolution of dentistry to include whole-body health and.

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Restorative

An Improved Glass Ionomer Restorative System: Stress-Bearing Class I and II Indications

INTRODUCTION Glass ionomer cements (GICs) were first introduced in the 1970s.1 Currently, they are utilized extensively for cores; bases and liners; and the.

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Restorative

An Improved Glass Ionomer Restorative System: Stress-Bearing Class I and II Indications

INTRODUCTION Glass ionomer cements (GICs) were first introduced in the 1970s.1 Currently, they are utilized extensively for cores; bases and liners; and the.

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Viewpoint

Proud Defenders of Dentistry

As dentists, we love to build patient relationships, tinker, solve problems, focus (quite literally) on microscopic margins, and geek out on cool technology..

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