Emphasizing Materials and Technologies

Damon Adams, DDS

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THE DENTAL ADVISOR partnered with Dentistry Today back in 2010 to present a new section to our clinical news magazine, Clinical Reviews. This section continues to assist clinicians during the often challenging decisions faced when buying dental materials and equipment.

Located in Ann Arbor, Mich, THE DENTAL ADVISOR was founded in 1984 by Dr. John Farah and co-founder, Dr. John Powers. Throughout the years, THE DENTAL ADVISOR has been a strong advocate for dentists and their teams, as professional consumers, by presenting timely and objective information related to clinician satisfaction with a product and product quality. Through clinical and laboratory research, in vivo and in vitro results are reported on the performance of dental materials and equipment. Therefore, by reading Clinical Reviews in Dentistry Today every month, dentists and their clinical teams can learn more detailed information about the latest dental products and equipment that supplements the information provided directly from the manufacturer or, perhaps, the experiences of a few local peers. This time spent perusing Clinical Reviews can be extremely valuable for the clinicians and their teams in the process of making smart buying decisions.

I invite you to read the cover-featured interview with my dear friend and colleague, Dr. Sabiha Bunek. In this informative dialogue, you will learn some very interesting details about THE DENTAL ADVISOR and how it works, as well as some delightful personal and professional insights about Dr. Bunek, who is now the face of this prestigious organization.

In this month’s editorial lineup, you will note that nearly every clinical case report article presented is focused on the use of new technologies and dental materials and the positive impact on the patients involved. In addition, in our peer-reviewed CE selection that is available for one MAGD/FAGD CEU, Dr. Michael Sonick et al present a case report dealing with a young patient who suffered from dental complications due to a serious systemic disease.

Please enjoy this exciting issue of Dentistry Today!

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Future Trends in Implant Dentistry: Full-Arch Rehabilitation and Desktop 3-D Printing

The Continuous Wave of Obturation Technique, Part 1: Concepts and Tools

Digital Treatment Planning Improves Outcomes

Advances in Direct Composites

Simplifying Extractions With a Power Periotome

Application of a Long-Term Resilient Lining Material

Efficient Direct Posterior Composite Restorations