Material advances bring new options to the treatment of enamel malformations
Three expert discuss the merits and pitfalls of placing larger increments
A minimally invasive, efficient, cost-effective, and esthetic treatment
Glass ionomers and resin-based composites for durable and reliable cusp tip restoration
Differentiating and understanding the available options for optimal clinical outcomes
Equipment recommendations for dental practitioners
Assessing the research behind this increasingly popular option
Painful tooth sensitivity caused by these enamel defects is a main target for treatment
Operator technique remains key even with today’s advanced materials
Advances and techniques that every practice can incorporate
Specialized composite technique yields predictable and esthetic results
Restorative success through material selection and precise technique
3 clinical opportunities to increase patient satisfaction and revenue
Selecting complementary materials for freehand restorative work in the esthetic zone
Successful treatment planning despite time constraints in a case involving a college-bound athlete