Restoratives Insider: Can lithium silicate ceramic crowns hold up?
Dear Restoratives Insider, Lithium silicate ceramic has many advantages for aesthetic and minimally invasive restorations. But what factors influence the success or failure of these
Dear Restoratives Insider, Lithium silicate ceramic has many advantages for aesthetic and minimally invasive restorations. But what factors influence the success or failure of these
A team of U.K. and U.S. researchers is developing synthetic biomaterials that support native stem cells for regenerative dental fillings. The team, which includes researchers
If the results of an intraoral full-arch scan were as accurate as those from a plaster model, which would you use? Researchers from South Korea
Is there a treatment that could arrest caries without traditional drilling and filling? According to a study presented at the recent International Association for Dental
Michigan has become the latest state to consider a bill to allow midlevel providers (MLPs) known as dental therapists. SB 1013, introduced June 7, 2016,
Two presentations from the 2016 Connecticut State Dental Association (CSDA) annual meeting are now available as continuing education (CE) videos. Topics include opioid misuse and
Do you provide sedation for your pediatric patients? If so, do you have the skills to rescue a child with apnea, laryngospasm, or airway obstruction?
Women who are pregnant are likely to have moderate to severe gingivitis and may need regular care to maintain their oral health and help avoid
Dentsply Sirona has announced an agreement to acquire dental implant systems manufacturer MIS Implants Technologies (MIS). Israel-based MIS has a “broad portfolio of implants and
Dear DrBicuspid Member, Once literally the gold standard for dental restorations, gold has largely been replaced by ceramics as the material of choice for most
Once literally the gold standard for dental restorations, the precious metal has largely been replaced by ceramics as the material of choice for most dentists.
One out of five adults has shared prescribed opioid medication with another person, according to a new study in JAMA Internal Medicine. Many study participants