The characteristics and properties of simplified and sophisticated esthetic composite systems
Aconservative and cost-effective interim solution that enables dentists to segment treatment
Resin-bond restorations are likely to last longer when materials that retard the progression of decay are used
Criteria for situation-appropriate selection of dental cement
New materials and techniques enable clinicians to achieve desired results in fewer steps
Good clinical judgment is paramount in every treatment that dental professionals render
Guidelines for predictably capturing the detail and occlusal morphology the laboratory needs to create successful C&B restorations
A review of material options for CAD/CAM dentistry
How to achieve predictable results with posterior composite restorations
Part 2 offers an update and overview of self-etch adhesive systems and addresses postoperative sensitivity associated with total-etch adhesives.
This article discusses the clinical advantages of immediate dentin sealing.
Review of current bonding systems and their advantages/disadvantages compared with previous systems
A systematic process for treatment planning with ceramic materials
A review of the physics of light curing and clinical applications of the technology to improve restorations
Current perspectives on the evolution of techniques and materials