Ivoclar launches IPS e.max Ceram Art
SCHAAN, Liechtenstein: Ivoclar has introduced IPS e.max Ceram Art, a ready-to-use line of stain, glaze and structure pastes for the customisation of ceramic restorations. The
SCHAAN, Liechtenstein: Ivoclar has introduced IPS e.max Ceram Art, a ready-to-use line of stain, glaze and structure pastes for the customisation of ceramic restorations. The

TOKYO, Japan: Achieving consistent, high-quality ceramic restorations requires more than just premium materials. It demands an in-depth understanding of the tools and processes involved. To

PARIS, France: Craze lines, shape variations, age-related changes or medication-induced discoloration—every tooth is unique. Even with a specific porcelain system and production technique, ceramic anterior restorations require
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Reflecting on his career, Giles Bradley discusses the benefits of stepping out of your comfort zone and how dental technology has changed for the better.
Emily Pittard explains how important communication and information is for lab, patient and dentist, and why this inspired her to create her own gingival characterisation
Dental technician Nina Frketin looks back on the lessons she has learned over the years in a letter to her younger self. Hey, you. Long
Maximiliano Paterlini presents a full mouth restoration from A to Z with GC, and demonstrates the most important factors: stability, control, reproducibility, time and aesthetics.
It’s been a busy week for dental news. Missed it? Here’s what’s happened over the past seven days… Dental nurse suspended for sharing ‘inappropriate and
Simon Whitehouse explains how he went from springs to sings to release a CD in support of two dental charities. I started out on my dental
With more than 2,000 yet to do so, the General Dental Council (GDC) has called for dental care professionals (DCPs) to make their CPD statement