MTA for direct pulp capping is compared with CaOH and root canal therapy
Choosing these key components of interim fixed restorations
3 clinical opportunities to increase patient satisfaction and revenue
A review of cementation for esthetics and strength
Assessing the accuracy, efficiency, and value of today's systems.
4 principles to increase accuracy and ensure proper fit
Blade configuration, diamond grit, and head angling are key
Clinicians, manufacturers, and researchers all share their perspectives on these evolving materials
Material selection and technique keep function and esthetics in mind
Options abound, but versatility, ease of use, and high bond strength remain key
Each system’s unique characteristics guides decision-making
Part 2 of this article moves beyond the rationale for the BFEP and outlines the process and procedure.
Patients may come to dentists with questions about toxicity.
A new system reduces some of the issues with traditional multi-step adhesion.
Discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of different luting agents to enable clinicians to make an appropriate selection for the situation.