Maximizing Impression-Taking Efficiency and Accuracy

2022-09-08T15:39:51-04:00

By Fred Peck, DDS, FAACD

Obtaining a patient’s dental impression can present many challenges. One must keep the area free of saliva and blood, have good access to margins and often deal with a variety of viscosities of impression materials, that must be mixed and injected simultaneously to obtain an accurate impression.

Maximizing Impression-Taking Efficiency and Accuracy2022-09-08T15:39:51-04:00

It’s Time to Give Isolation a (Rubber) Dam

2022-08-08T11:26:39-04:00

By Devin McClintock, DDS

Achieving successful, long-term restorations is dependent on maintaining a clean, dry and isolated field during the bonding process. While many options exist for achieving a dry field, the rubber dam reigns supreme.

It’s Time to Give Isolation a (Rubber) Dam2022-08-08T11:26:39-04:00

Desensitization Protocol for Crowns Using G5 – Clinical Article

2023-09-01T08:54:45-04:00

By Harald O. Heymann DDS, MEd

G5 is a time and research proven desensitizer that works to prevent post-op sensitivity when placed under virtually any type of dental restoration. Based historically on the formulation of a dentin primer, G5 contains 5% glutaraldehyde, 35% HEMA, and water: a simple but highly effective composition.

Desensitization Protocol for Crowns Using G5 – Clinical Article2023-09-01T08:54:45-04:00

Simplifying the Class II Composite with Bulk Fill: Efficiency Without Compromise – Clinical Article

2022-09-08T15:47:02-04:00

By Marcos Vargas, BDB, DDS, MS & Kayla E. Erps, Senior Dental Student, University of Iowa

While restoring the posterior dentition, natural proximal contours, contact size, position and shape are integral to the function and longevity of both the restoration and remaining tooth structure. Composite dentistry has progressed to the point where restorations disappear into the surrounding tooth structure yet despite considerable improvements in both technique and materials, inconsistent results continue to be a challenge for many clinicians.

Simplifying the Class II Composite with Bulk Fill: Efficiency Without Compromise – Clinical Article2022-09-08T15:47:02-04:00

Take Esthetics to a New Level of Efficiency and Convenience – Clinical Article

2022-09-08T15:52:03-04:00

By Doug Harvey, BSc., DDS

The cost of delivering dentistry is seemingly always on the rise. With an increased interest in being more involved in their treatment, the well-informed patient has placed a spotlight on receiving high quality esthetic restorations provided in a safe and time-efficient manner.

Take Esthetics to a New Level of Efficiency and Convenience – Clinical Article2022-09-08T15:52:03-04:00

Simplifying the Process of Full Arch Implant Impressions Without Compromise to Accuracy – Clinical Article

2022-09-08T15:53:05-04:00

By Chad C. Duplantis, DDS, FAGD

Implant impressions can create undue stress in the mind of a clinician. This is especially true for full arch implant impressions as these demand an incredible amount of accuracy and minimal room of error. Prior to taking these impressions, the clinician must answer a few questions: What type of impression material should I use? Should I take an open or closed tray impression? What trays are available to help me accomplish the best impression possible? 

Simplifying the Process of Full Arch Implant Impressions Without Compromise to Accuracy – Clinical Article2022-09-08T15:53:05-04:00

Choosing a Laser: What Features Should You Consider? – Clinical Article

2021-12-21T09:43:03-05:00

Having the right technology in your office is essential for running an efficient, state-of-the-art dental practice. In some cases, it can mean the difference between referring a patient to a specialist and being able to deliver same-day-dentistry in the environment where your patient is most comfortable. On the business side, the cost of this additional technology must be weighed against its return on investment and the speed at which this occurs. From the clinical perspective, consider what advantages this technology will bring for the clinician and the patient, and how will it improve the procedural outcome.  

Choosing a Laser: What Features Should You Consider? – Clinical Article2021-12-21T09:43:03-05:00

The Lingual Matrix Technique – Clinical Article

2022-06-07T12:48:01-04:00

By Bob Margeas, DDS

From the one-shade to the more complex Class IV requiring layering of opacities, the simple fabrication of a lingual matrix can greatly simplify your technique while minimizing finishing time. The lingual matrix establishes optimal incisal length and lingual contour, enabling more accurate placement of subsequent layers. This accuracy translates into procedural efficiency and a more predictable restorative outcome.

The Lingual Matrix Technique – Clinical Article2022-06-07T12:48:01-04:00

Improve the Overall Quality of your Composite Restorations

2022-06-07T10:41:03-04:00

Improve the Overall Quality of your Composite Restorations Douglas, Harvey, B.Sc., D.D.S. Today’s composites have led to improved overall esthetics with direct composite restorations. However, these materials continue to rely on the effective polishing of the restoration to optimize the esthetic potential of the composite itself. Regardless of the finishing techniques or instrumentation used to contour, [...]

Improve the Overall Quality of your Composite Restorations2022-06-07T10:41:03-04:00