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Connected dentistry: Back to the future with CEREC technologies

The Class II restoration remains one of the most common—and technically demanding—procedures in dentistry. Every day, clinicians must deliver durable, ...

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The SEAL concept

In recent years, manufacturers have developed increasingly advanced composite materials, offering improvements in aesthetics, handling and mechanical ...

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A simple sequence for successful root canal treatment outcomes

The patient was referred for root canal treatment (RCT) of tooth #36, the referring dentist having had difficulty in locating the root canal orifices. The ...

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Tips and tricks for bonding in minimally invasive repair procedures

Resin composites are wonderful restorative materials. Besides allowing for minimally invasive, defect-oriented tooth preparation, they can be modelled as ...

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Chairside fabrication of a nano-ceramic hybrid composite endocrown for a severely damaged molar after endodontic treatment

Many authors recommend not using endodontic posts in the reconstruction of endodontically treated molars, as they are not necessary for the retention of the...

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Transforming dentistry: Direct restoration procedures simplified

Some companies mainly make use of basic technologies developed by others to improve their products and introduce new ones, whereas others conduct ...

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Mill, polish, seat! Indirect procedures in the dental workflow

In addition to the primary wishes of the patient regarding prosthetic treatment, namely safety, comfort and aesthetics, are the need for an efficient ...

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