Bioactivity In Restorative Dentistry: A User’s Guide
Introduction The word “bioactivity” is one of the latest buzzwords in the dentistry. It is highlighted as a feature in many restorative products with different … more
Introduction The word “bioactivity” is one of the latest buzzwords in the dentistry. It is highlighted as a feature in many restorative products with different … more
Introduction The most common chronic inflammatory conditions worldwide and collectively the most common diseases known to mankind, are inflammatory periodontal diseases.1 Periodontal diseases include gingivitis, … more
Dental implant therapy has advanced remarkably in the last decade with new innovations on both surgical and prosthetic fronts. New techniques, materials, and modalities have … more
COLTENE presents BRILLIANT EverGlow, a new universal submicron hybrid composite distinguished by easy polishability, gloss retention, ideal handling and exceptional blending properties. Highly aesthetic outcomes … more
Dr. Mark Lin discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using screw retained implant restorations in the new Clinical Brief video. Watch last week’s video: Clinical … more
NuSmile Ltd., the worldwide leader in pediatric esthetic restorative dentistry, announced today that its BioCem® Universal BioActive Cement will be available in Canada beginning in … more
Pentron, a leading manufacturer of innovative products for dental procedures has announced the launch of its new Breeze™ RMGI luting cement. Breeze RMGI, now available … more
NuSmile Ltd., the worldwide leader in pediatric esthetic restorative dentistry, announced today that its NuSmile NeoMTA® now comes with a 0.05 gram scoop in addition … more
NuSmile Ltd., the worldwide leader in pediatric esthetic restorative dentistry, announced today that its NuSmile NeoMTA is now available in Canada. NuSmile NeoMTA is the … more
Kerr is launching a new campaign aimed at simplifying the lives of dentists by helping them identify the combination of products to use for their … more
“Accidents will happen”. 1 They appear in our offices most every day. When they do present, our job is to help remedy the situation with … more
Tetracylines were introduced in 1948 and are broad-spectrum antibiotics that may be used in very different cases of infections. Every dental practitioner has seen several … more
Abstract In 1987 dentistry changed profoundly when Fusayama introduced the world to “total etch, total bond” and the beginning of current cosmetic dentistry was born. … more
The high light intensity of up to 2,000 mW/cm2 in the Turbo mode is especially beneficial for polymerizing indirect restorations. It enables short curing times … more
Kerr is pleased to announce the launch of Harmonize, the next generation universal composite infused with Adaptive Response Technology (ART), a nanoparticle filler system with … more
Viteo Base is a titanium base for implant-supported single-tooth restorations. The bonding surface with recessed rotation protection is characterized by a special “soft edge” design. … more
Beside lithium disilicate, monolithic zirconium oxide is one of the most commonly used all-ceramic materials due to its high flexural strength and fracture toughness. Given … more
Long-term stability and patient satisfaction – these are the main benchmarks for measuring treatment success. In the case of restorations, this success is primarily determined … more
Ivoclar Vivadent is introducing four new milling machines which, together with the the innovative materials and coordinated processess offered by the new Ivoclar Digital product … more
More than 30 years ago Dentsply Sirona brought CEREC to the market, a system which pioneered single visit dentistry. CEREC has been continually developed in … more