This article expresses the important of selecting the right material in restorative dentistry.
The strengths and weaknesses of popular ceramic restorative materials and today's technology
Work up, stage, and execute a smile makeover on an individual with a deep overjet and narrow v-shaped maxillary arch
Laboaratory technicians can offer a profound understanding of new materials and technology
This review of monolithic zirconia highlights a clinical case in which all-zirconia restorations were combined with CAD/CAM technology for a successful esthetic restorative outcome.
Spanning 4 years, this restorative case incorporated orthodontics with removable aligners, occlusal adjustment, composite restorations, extraction and implant placement, indirect porcelain veneers, an...
This article presents dental team approaches to six cases that need restorative dentistry.
This article explains how to achieve excellent custom shade matching results.
Discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of different luting agents to enable clinicians to make an appropriate selection for the situation.
A dentist and ceramist present a case illustrating the importance of using advanced technology and teamwork collaboratively to achieve successful functional and esthetic results.
A multidisciplinary treatment plan was well executed in a case involving a young patient with anterior wear, a high lip line, and thin tissue biotype.
A proposed classification system divides preparation and veneering into reduction—referred to as space requirement, working thickness, or material room—volume of enamel remaining, and percentage o...
This article focuses on a case using IPS e.max Press to restore a patient's mouth full of broken restorations.
This article describes the steps taken to give a patient a more youthful-looking smile.