Tool Trio Should Be Your Pick for Restorations
Patients never see some of the most important tools in a dental restoration—but they do benefit from their use.,Directa uses the most advanced technology to
Patients never see some of the most important tools in a dental restoration—but they do benefit from their use.,Directa uses the most advanced technology to
,,Placing a matrix in the posterior region of the mouth can be tricky, but its successful placement and function will result in the isolation and
,Find out why Foroud Hakim, DDS, MBA, believes that NLZ from NSK: • Improves workflow with multimode operation and between-operatory portability for endodontic flexibility.
Two industry leading dentists and an established entrepreneur – each with track records of building multiple businesses and dental practices – have partnered to form
, ,Find out why Steven J. Mondre, DDS, FAGD, FACD, FICD, believes that V-Posil: • Creates clean, accurate impressions that are easy to read. • Offers
Here are five things to know: 1. The grants will be awarded to teachers who promote dental health and collaboration in the classroom. Submissions for
Optident and Bioclear Matrix present the free ultimate aesthetic guide for modern anterior and posterior restorations. Put an end to aggressive restorative treatments and transform
,In a recent blog post, Dr. Patrick McGann enthusiastically announced the arrival of 3D imaging in his office. He decided to add this technology not
Three New York City dental offices partnered with Dentacoin to accept the dental cryptocurrency as payment for services and equipment. Danaher released its 2017 fourth
Here are five notes: 1. Matrx plus is an at-home device to help patient suffering from obstructive sleep apnea. The device is pending FDA clearance.
WITH ROBERT A. LOWE, DDS, , ,A: I like to compare artistry to dentistry. The best way to learn something is in the context of another discipline,
Simon Davies considers the role of water in infection control procedures in your dental practice, as well as looking at ‘point of use’ (POU) processing