Restorative

Reinforced Lithium Silicate Ceramic: A Case Report

INTRODUCTION All-ceramic restorations have recently supplanted PFM restorations as the material of choice for fixed prosthetics. The early all-ceramic materials were aesthetic but.

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Restorative

Minimally Invasive Bio-Rejuvenation Dentistry: A Conservative Approach to Full-Mouth Rehabilitation

INTRODUCTION Traditional full-mouth rehabilitation for most clinicians implies putting patients through the vigorous and unpleasant process of having most, if not all, of.

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Restorative

An Improved Quadrant Class II Composite Technique

When a quadrant of Class II composite resin restorations shows up on our schedule, do we look forward to that work, or do.

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Restorative

Reinforced Lithium Silicate Ceramic: A Case Report

INTRODUCTION All-ceramic restorations have recently supplanted PFM restorations as the material of choice for fixed prosthetics. The early all-ceramic materials were aesthetic but.

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Restorative

Implementing a Systematic Digital Workflow

INTRODUCTION With greater public awareness of the possibilities of today’s cosmetic dental reconstructions, dentists and their laboratory teams are often challenged to meet.

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Restorative

Implementing a Systematic Digital Workflow

INTRODUCTION With greater public awareness of the possibilities of today’s cosmetic dental reconstructions, dentists and their laboratory teams are often challenged to meet.

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Restorative

Glass Ionomers in Modern Clincial Practice

INTRODUCTION Much has changed in restorative dental materials since the introduction of the 2 main types of aesthetic direct restorative materials: glass ionomers.

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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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