Implant Crowns: Screw vs Cement-Retained
An Evidence-Based Clinical Comparison
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An Evidence-Based Clinical Comparison
IntroductionIn restorative dentistry, bonding success does not depend only on the composite resin or adhesive brand. More often than not, long-term success or f
Introduction Successful root canal treatment is not achieved by instrumentation alone. While modern rotary and reciprocating systems shape the canal
In the era of biomimetic dentistry, the choice of post and core materials remains a point of contention for many clinicians. While the shift toward adhesive pro
Introduction Selecting the right crown material has become more important than ever in modern restorative dentistry. Patients today expect restorations that not
In modern implantology, the debate isn't about which system is "better," but rather which design is most compatible with the patient’s specific anatomy. Implant
Introduction In everyday endodontic practice, success depends not only on shaping and cleaning but also on how well the root canal system is sealed. For many ye
Cosmetic dentistry is no longer about aggressive tooth reduction it is about preserving enamel, enhancing aesthetics, and maintaining long-term tooth health. To
Why “Selection” Matters More Than “Material” A Biologic and Mechanical Record: An impression is not a static mold; it is a clinical record sensitive to tissue p
Introduction to Pediatric Pulp Therapy In children, caries reaches the pulp fast because primary teeth have thinner enamel, dentin and larger pulp chambers. Whe
In the contemporary implant practice, the question is rarely if we should graft, but rather which matrix will yield the highest quality of vital bone for the sp
Dental implants are now a routine part of everyday dental practice. From single-tooth replacements to full-mouth rehabilitations, implants have given dentists p