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In 1890, Willoughby Miller (an American dentist in Germany) noted the microbial basis of dental decay in his book Micro-Organisms of the Human Mouth. This generated an unprecedented interest in oral hygiene and started a worldwide movement to promote regular toothbrushing and flossing.

Source: ADA.org

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May 2007 featured on page 22
The who, what, and where in oral health care.
3M ESPE PRESENTS NEW IMPRESSION MATERIALS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

The Making Better Impressions: Troubleshooting Guide  is an educational resource designed to help dental professionals improve technique, solve problems, and make more informed decisions when making impressions. By 3M ESPE (St. Paul, MN), this problem-solving guide can help dental professionals avoid costly and time-consuming remakes or adjustments to crown and bridge restorations. 3M ESPE produces the guide as part of ongoing efforts to add value to the products and materials dental practices use on a daily basis.

The guide identifies common impression problems faced by general dentists and prosthodontists. Additionally, it offers solutions for issues such as lack of impression detail, delamination, inadequate capture of margins, improper tray seating, and stone model discrepancies in an easy-tofollow cause/solution format.

To receive a free copy of the Making Better Impressions: Troubleshooting Guide, call 800-634-2249 or visit www.3MESPE.com.

 

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