Joint Vibration Analysis in Routine Restorative Dentistry
INTRODUCTION Clinical Considerations The urgency for taking the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) condition into account is the pervasiveness of occlusion-related disease and the recent.
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INTRODUCTION Clinical Considerations The urgency for taking the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) condition into account is the pervasiveness of occlusion-related disease and the recent.
Despite the many advantages of digital radiography, many practitioners in North America still have not made the switch from conventional, film-based radiography. From.
Figure 1. Explaining the radiograph showing decay on tooth No. 13. Figure 2. An intraoral photo was taken to share with our patient..
Figure 1. Final preparations for porcelain layered, zirconium oxide frame bridge. Figure 2. Capturing the digital impression using CEREC AC Bluecam (Sirona Dental.
We must accept the fact that the world around us is literally changing daily. Our profession is no different than the rest of.
OVERVIEWThe indirect restorative procedure workflow is currently undergoing a significant change. Every few decades, the impression protocols have undergone a significant shift: from.
IntroductionMany of us practice without magnification and rely on the operatory chair light for our illumination. Until we try using magnification in treating.
Several years ago, I became convinced that digital technology was ultimately going to take its position in restorative dentistry. As a practitioner and.
In the United States, CAD/CAM restorative dentistry is becoming more common-place in the general practice, and practitioners who utilize this technology are always.
Intraoral CAD/CAM restorative techniques are becoming more and more commonplace in the United States.1,2 An increasing number of general practitioners are adopting CAD/CAM.