“During the past twenty-five years patient expectations have changed considerably” Veneers and you

It was once good enough for teeth to merely be healthy and functional, but during the past twenty-five years patient expectations have changed considerably. With the increasing popularity and availability of veneers, aesthetics now play an important part in the choice of dental restoration. No longer are veneers restricted to the entertainment industry, as they…

Do you agree with my idea for the future of oral health study?

The science base in oral health has been evolving at a staggering pace over the past half century. Initial research in this area was primarily in the basic sciences, investigating mechanisms of normal development and pathology in relation to dental caries and periodontal diseases. Prevention research has included controlled clinical studies, with and without randomization,…

Stubbing out smoking in dental care

There is more than ample evidence, garnered from numerous studies in various populations, to support a conclusion that in adult smokers periodontitis is found some three times more than in non-smokers. There’s ample evidence smoking affects dental health, increasing rates of periodontitis. If you just account for the most severely affected patients, the connection between…

Thinking lithium for the best restorations

The IPS e.max system lithium disilicate ceramic (LS2) clearly demonstrates you can achieve aesthetics and strength in a successful combination. Particularly true in single-tooth restorations, this innovative ceramic, while two and a half to three times stronger than other glass-ceramics, consistently produces aesthetically pleasing results. Lithium disilicate indication spectrum ranges from thin veneers (0.3 mm)…

I’ve got special permission from 3M ESPE to share these 7 tips for impressions

If you want to get the most of out your lab work, it all starts with an accurate, reliable impression, but even the most experienced practitioner can encounter difficulties when taking one. I’ve got special permission from 3M ESPE to share with you a number of tips developed by that company. 1. Tearing/rough surfaces: Rough…