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An interdisciplinary diagnostic approach utilizing space management techniques was used to conservatively manage the anatomic and esthetic challenges of a female patient with congenitally missing teet...
Four techniques are described that either reduce the flow of excessive cement or eliminate it altogether while maintaining proper occlusion without compromising the esthetics of implant-retained resto...
The case described uses digital solutions for smile design, patient communication, minimal tooth preparation, scanning, digitally generated models, and a nanohybrid transitional mock-up (bonded functi...
Various scenarios for dental implants in the esthetic zone, along with the responsibilities of the restorative dentist, are discussed.
The article expresses the importance of dental team communication no matter how difficult the case.
This article describes how using new ceramics can take technicians to a new level of esthetic creativity.
This article provides an overview on how to implement new materials using CAD/CAM for restorative dentistry.