Dental Technology
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Dentapen: The Next Generation CCLAD
Historically, many pa-tients have avoided visiting the dentist because of the fear and anxiety often associated with the dental experience.…
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Technique and Materials for Predictable and Accurate Crown and Bridge Impressions
Perhaps no dental procedure done on a routine basis contains more uncertainty and yet holds more importance than that of…
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Estelite Universal Flow: A Truly ‘Universal’ Restorative Material
Flowable composite resins have been around since the mid-1990s and are found today in most restorative dental practices. With advances…
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Your Restoration Workflow, Simplified to One Shade
Tokuyama Dental America continues to develop innovative products that fulfill the needs of the dental professional. The recently introduced OMNICHROMA…
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Treatment of Pit and Fissure Caries With a New Flowable Composite
INTRODUCTION I started using flowable composites in the late 1980s, when they were first developed. Since then, many uses for…
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Dentapen: A Primer for Using the Next Generation CCLAD
Computer Controlled Local Anesthetic Delivery Systems (CCLADs) were first introduced for use in the dental profession in the late 1990s.…
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Early Caries Detection Using the Ortek ECD (Electronic Caries Detector) On a Maxillary First Molar
Dental caries remains one of the most common chronic diseases in humans. Approximately 80% to 90% of tooth decay in…
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Overcoming Challenges in Direct Posterior Restorations
The use of composite resin for direct posterior restorations is often accompanied by technical difficulties, namely postoperative sensitivity, imperfect interproximal…
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Everyday Direct Composites in a New Technological Era
Universal adhesives and universal one-shade composite resins are new trends in dentistry today. Dinesh Sinha, BDS, PhD, interviews Jorge Zapata,…
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Adhesives: An Invaluable Asset for Managing Denture Patients
For a complete denture to be successful, it should be retentive, stable, and optimally supported by the denture-bearing tissues.1 Despite…
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