Restorative

Patient-Centered Treatment Planning: Part 2

In Part 1 of this series, I discussed many issues related to communicating with our patients prior to case presentation (Dentistry Today, January.

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Making Amalgam Replacement Worry Free

Posterior composite dentistry has become a well-accepted treatment that many practitioners provide. Proper bonding techniques combined with the superior materials that are now.

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Disposable Micro Air Abrasion: A Minimally Invasive Restorative Technique

Minimally invasive restorative dentistry has been described as the management of caries with a biological approach, rather than a traditional (surgical) operative approach;1.

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Replacing a Traditional Stainless Steel Crown With CEREC CAD/CAM Technology

The advent of computer-assisted design and computer-assisted manufacturing (CAD/CAM) has provided dentists with an expeditious and cost-effective means to provide full-and partial-coverage restorations.

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Posterior Composite Dentistry: Contacts That Make Sense

Composite resin shrinkage is the cause of frequent class II open contacts. The scope of this problem is exemplified by observing the amazing.

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Excellence in Class II Direct Composite Restorations

Restoring a class II preparation with composite resin can be challenging.1 Open contacts, poor anatomical contour, and an inadequate marginal seal are just.

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Using Technology to Enhance Crown and Bridge Restorations

Restorative options are often limited to the scope of the restoration and the confidence the dentist has in his or her restorative choices..

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Posterior Direct Composites: Clinical Protocol

Advances in adhesive dentistry combined with new developments in composite materials offer an option for patients who demand durable, aesthetic posterior direct restorations..

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Preparation and Restoration of a Fractured Tooth Utilizing a New Temporary System

When a patient presents with a fractured cusp of a tooth, along with a large preexisting restoration, we must decide how to properly.

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Accurate Impression Material and Technique for Well-Adapted Restorations

The wide variety of indirect restorative techniques currently available require healthy gingival tissues, tooth preparation appropriate for the intended restoration, provisional restorations with.

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