Restorative

Contemporary Restoration of Class II Caries: Direct Posterior Composites

Composites have become an integral part of our restorative practices, however, their evolution was not without growing pains. Among the failures are problems.

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Restorative

Gaining Crown or Bridge Retention: An Alternative to Surgical Crown Lengthening

Why put your patient through a periodontal surgical procedure if it is not needed for periodontal reasons? In many cases the dentist simply.

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Restorative

A Desensitizing Technique That Really Works

Most patients think they have to “just live with” dentinal hypersensitivity. That’s why most patients don’t even tell you if they have it..

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Restorative

Limited and Phased Treatment of Worn Anterior Teeth

It is common for patients with worn anterior teeth to decide that they want to improve the appearance of their smiles. Frequently a.

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Restorative

Ultrasonic Tips for Conservative Restorative Dentistry

The clinician’s responsibility is to conserve sound tooth structure whenever possible. The introduction of adhesive dentistry dramatically empowered today’s clinician to provide more.

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Restorative

A Durable Flowable Composite Resin for Preventive Resin Restorations

Two primary goals of treating carious lesions are maintenance of as much tooth structure as possible and placement of restorations that have longevity.

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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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Restorative

Rejuvenating Previously Restored and Endodontically Treated Anterior Teeth

It is my experience that many dental professionals who provide state-of-the-art aesthetic treatments may not always feel that their own “less-than-perfect” smile is.

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Restorative

Benefits of the Dual-Arch Impression Technique: Accurate Impressions and Fewer Than 1% Remakes

The dual-arch or double-arch impression technique is extremely accurate and a viable alternative to full-arch impressions. It involves the use of special impression.

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