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Indirect Restorative Update
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Indirect restorative dentistry techniques and materials are constantly evolving. It is important for dental professionals to keep up with digital advances and new treatment options that may be available to them. This quarterly newsletter explores news, articles, and products to expand indirect restorative dentistry knowledge.
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Featured Article
Entering the Digital Universe
Understanding the advantages and limitations of the various technologies available, as well as the practice's particular needs and resources, is critical in deciding how best to incorporate digital technology into a dental practice. As the development of technology continues to advance at a rapid pace, so does the rate of adoption, and the profession is moving into a future in which artificial intelligence and other advanced digital technologies will likely dominate.
Sefira Fialkoff
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Featured Article
Bonding to Zirconia
Inside Dentistry interviews Markus Blatz, DMD, PhD, professor of restorative dentistry in the Department of Preventive and Restorative Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Markus Blatz, DMD, PhD
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Featured ARTICLE
Prepless Veneers for Fractured and Worn Maxillary Teeth
Although not ideal for every case, no-preparation veneers can provide patients with a highly conservative and natural appearing result. With the advent of new and improved materials and techniques, these restorations can rival the results obtained by traditionally prepared veneers while meeting the demands of patients who understand the benefits of minimally invasive dentistry.
Dimple Desai, DDS
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Technology as a Solution to Access to Care
Discover the most important financial considerations in implementing CAD/CAM technology, and see how new techniques enable faster and more affordable design and fabrication of restorations than ever before.
Dr. Bryan Kariya
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