Highly efficient systems are composed of a set of robust, predictable, and reliable functions
New technology and materials allow clinicians to "think outside the dental box"
Product selection and delivery method are best determined by clinicians
Increased patient and staff safety are two key advantages
Part 1 of this 2-part series focuses on the snoring child
Each system’s unique characteristics guides decision-making
Proper positioning improves speech, breathing, eating, and appearance
Clinical decision-making starts with an understanding of the characteristics of the material
Reviews treatment options for peri-implantitis
Updates the recommendations for dental therapeutic agents for pregnant patients
How clinicians can manage the direct and indirect oral effects of the disease
A minimalistic modality of treatment with newer composite resins using a modification of Dahl’s concept
Effective hand hygiene while avoiding dermatitis from use of available agents
Moving beyond the controversy and focusing on the technique
Use of tooth-preserving systems can help save avulsed teeth