Study: Can lithium silicate ceramic crowns hold up?
Lithium silicate ceramic has many advantages for aesthetic and minimally invasive restorations. But what factors influence the success or failure of these crowns? Researchers from
Lithium silicate ceramic has many advantages for aesthetic and minimally invasive restorations. But what factors influence the success or failure of these crowns? Researchers from
Dental tourism has been expanding, especially for pricey procedures such as implants and root canals. Patients say they’ve received good care and saved thousands on
Marketing company Amway will offer PerioPredict by Interleukin Genetics to its U.S. employees. The periodontal disease risk test will become available to about 5,000 Amway
Acteon North America will now market and distribute Expasyl, a gingival retraction paste. The paste was previously marketed and distributed by Kerr. It is designed
Centrix has launched NoCord VPS, a one-step, self-retracting impressioning system that retracts gingiva and controls bleeding. The system includes NoCord Wash, a wash material that
Dental laboratory DDS Lab has named William (Bill) Braun as the company’s president and CEO. Braun previously held executive positions at Steris, the company said.
Ultradent Products has introduced new flavors to its fluoride varnish line. Cool mint, bubble gum, and orange cream are the flavors added to the Enamelast
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,