Ask the Expert: An Interview with Jihyon Kim, DDS on Polishing Systems
Admin2023-05-19T09:12:20-04:00By Jihyon Kim, DDS
What are the benefits of achieving a high gloss polish with restorations?
By Jihyon Kim, DDS
What are the benefits of achieving a high gloss polish with restorations?
By Susan McMahon, DMD, AAACD, FAGD
With today’s selfie culture, more and more patients are requesting improved or idealized cosmetics. Often times what appears to be small changes can give big results and happy patients.
By Manfred Friedman, BDS, BChD
While modern endodontics, including access design, conservative root canal shapes and better irrigation protocols have evolved significantly in the past 10
to 15 years,
By Robert Lowe, DDS, FAGD, FICD, FADI, FACD
The term “universal” seems to be used frequently in the adhesion/composite resin materials world today. It has always been a struggle to find such a material that can adequately replace two very different types of tissues, namely enamel and dentin. Dentin is more opaque yet resilient, while enamel is
By Nate Lawson, DMD, MA, PhD
A patient presented to the University of Alabama, School of Dentistry with fractured composites on the mesial incisal edges of his left central and lateral incisors that had been placed 20 years previously.
By Fred H. Peck, DDS, FAACD
Placing permanent ceramic restorations in our patients’ mouths is an everyday occurrence for the restorative dentist. These restorations help to restore lost tooth structure, stabilize the occlusion, replace missing teeth, and improve esthetics. The final surface texture must be smooth and polished for patient comfort and to prevent damage to opposing teeth.
By David Chan, DMD, AAACD
The ability to rehabilitate or enhance a smile using direct composite restorations in the esthetic zone can be considered the ultimate challenge for the cosmetic dentist.
By Devin McClintock, DDS
One of the most routine, yet complex, procedures completed by dentists is the Class II restoration. Despite being common place in every day practice, the Class II restoration requires many technique-sensitive steps in order to ensure long-term stability.
By Marc Geissberger, DDS, MA, BS, CPT
In general, people are retaining their teeth much longer than decades past. With this increase of tooth retention, the need to maintain and protect teeth has never been greater. Non-carious Class V lesions have become commonplace.
By Danièle Larose, DMD, AAACD
The most conservative method of restoring a Class IV fracture or correcting an anterior tooth size discrepancy is often composite resin.