A Clinician's Guide to Choosing Denture Base Resins
Optimize your denture fabrications. This guide helps clinicians choose the right heat-cure, cold-cure, or high-impact resin for superior patient
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Optimize your denture fabrications. This guide helps clinicians choose the right heat-cure, cold-cure, or high-impact resin for superior patient
Learn how to choose the best occlusal splint material, whether rigid acrylic or flexible thermoplastic, for bruxism, TMD, and dental protection.
Clinicians, optimize your crown preps! Discover how to classify dental burs by material, grit, and shape for precision and a perfect restoration fit.
Prevent common PVS impression errors like tearing and voids. Get expert tips to achieve accurate dental impressions and minimize costly remakes.
A high-quality gingival retraction material is essential for temporarily displacing gingival tissue and controlling sulcular fluid to expose the preparation's finish line. This allows for an accurate, void-free capture of margins, critical for fabricating well-fitting indirect restorations.
The long-term success of an indirect restoration depends heavily on the luting agent selected. This guide provides a clear framework for choosing the optimal material for each clinical case, ensuring predictable and durable results.
Choosing the right system to restore an endodontically treated tooth is crucial. This guide compares two common approaches to help Indian dental practitioners select the ideal foundation for successful long-term restorations.
A Step-by-Step Clinical Protocol
An Evidence-Based Clinical Comparison
Introduction Selecting the right crown material has become more important than ever in modern restorative dentistry. Patients today expect restorations that not
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