Solmetex names new VP
Amalgam separation technology company Solmetex has named Bill Gerety as its new vice president of marketing and customer experience. Gerety most recently served as vice
Amalgam separation technology company Solmetex has named Bill Gerety as its new vice president of marketing and customer experience. Gerety most recently served as vice
Geistlich Biomaterials has introduced two new sizes of its collagen matrix used in soft-tissue augmentation procedures. The company’s Fibro-Gide line now includes 15 x 20
New technologies and materials have made it easier to create and repair restorations, but do these CAD/CAM materials hold up as well as more-established materials?
Ultradent Products has introduced its new Valo Grand Corded curing light. The Valo Grand Corded curing light has a power cord for consistent power output
Dear Restoratives Insider, New technologies and materials have made it easier to create and repair restorations, but do these CAD/CAM materials hold up as well
A patient with tooth enamel defects helped scientists discover a key aspect of enamel mineralization. The findings may one day help researchers better understand cell
When you are preparing a single-unit crown for a restoration, which clinical details matter? Researchers used data from more than 3,400 crowns to identify the
Aluminum, titanium, zirconium, or gold: Which is the best for abutments for implant-supported single crowns? To find out, investigators analyzed previous research, examining survival rates
Microcopy has added six new pediatric diamond burs to its NeoDiamond line. The Pediatric NeoDiamond burs are designed for working on smaller teeth and in
Knowing the mechanical properties of CAD/CAM materials allows practitioners to choose the right ones for successful restorations. Researchers put four such materials through their paces
Dentsply Sirona has introduced a new zirconia material for restorations. Cercon xt Multilayer (Cercon xt ML) is indicated for all-ceramic anterior and posterior restorations, including
A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) casts doubt on the reliability of previously reported data that suggested that