Chromaclone PVS: A Distinguished Impression

Chromaclone PVS: A Distinguished Impression

Dental impression is one of the critical steps for dentists to be able to create the exact replica of the oral environment of their patients so as replacement for their patients’ prosthesis will fit and look as natural as possible. No matter how great the … …

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Make Your Enamel Last with Enamelast

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WHAT IS FLUORIDE? Fluoride is a compound of the element fluorine, which is found universally throughout nature in water, soil, air and food. Existing abundantly in living tissue as an ion, fluoride is absorbed easily into tooth enamel, especially in children’s growing teeth. Once teeth … …

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Unicore Post and Drill System: A Perfect Combination

Unicore Post and Drill System: A Perfect Combination

Teeth that have short clinical crown, those that are severely mutilated due to caries, trauma or even as a result of previous large restorations, dental cases of evident horizontal loss of clinical crown, and other clinical cases wherein the teeth are unable to retain the … …

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Opalescence: Not Just A Great Whitening Material

Opalescence: Not Just A Great Whitening Material

There’s a dime in a dozen of whitening materials in the market. It can be bought over the counter and through your dentists. Although, their main purpose is to whiten your teeth, there are other considerations we should look into in order to ensure that … …

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Ultraseal – A Seal That Can Handle Moist

A dental sealant is a tooth-colored plastic film that is professionally applied to the deep grooves or fissures on the back teeth or known as molars or posterior teeth where tooth decay most often starts. Because grooves in these teeth are so narrow that a toothbrush … …

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The Endo Way Tour

In this hands-on course, we will compare and discuss today’s innovative endodontic technologies. We will review differences and correct uses of nickel titanium and stainless steel files. Attending doctors will be introduced to a technique used to perform minimally invasive, anatomically guided root canal therapy. This new technology allows you to complete endodontic procedures safely, quickly, and economically. Cleaning, shaping and obturation will be addressed. Digital radiography will be utilized to review the true anatomy of canals and discuss the most effective way to debride them. Discover the value of flexible and aesthetic BONDED post systems which preserve the root and predictably restore the crown. We will then explore today’s laser technology and its ease of use, setting a new standard for minimally invasive tooth preps and procedures.

In this hands-on course, we will compare and discuss today’s innovative endodontic technologies. We will review differences and correct uses of nickel titanium and stainless steel files. Attending doctors will be introduced to a technique used to perform minimally invasive, anatomically guided root canal therapy

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