A Short Case Study: Relax, Don’t Extract!
A patient came in with pain on tooth No. 19. It had a crown with a previous root canal and a separated file.
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A patient came in with pain on tooth No. 19. It had a crown with a previous root canal and a separated file.
A patient came in with pain on tooth No. 19. It had a crown with a previous root canal and a separated file.
The National Board for Certification in Dental Laboratory Technology (NBC) is updating its references and job task outline for its Certified Dental Technician.
The National Board for Certification in Dental Laboratory Technology (NBC) is updating its references and job task outline for its Certified Dental Technician.
Figure 1: A 50-year-old male patient presented with a fractured CAD/CAM Zirconia crown. Figure 2: The laser removed the crown No. 31 fragment.
Figure 1: A 50-year-old male patient presented with a fractured CAD/CAM Zirconia crown. Figure 2: The laser removed the crown No. 31 fragment.
Technology has the capability of opening up the lines of communications between dentists and their patients. It’s hard to fully comprehend a problem.
Dentists and technicians who want to brush up on their color work can sign up for World Class Single-Tooth Shade Matching, with hands-on.
Antibiotics are prescribed after implant procedures to prevent implant failure and postoperative complications. Yet there is growing concern that overprescription of antibiotics is.
Designed for both open and closed tray implant impression techniques, the i-plant Impression Trays from integrated dental systems (ids) target crown and bridge.