Capturing an accurate impression with distinct margins and sufficient detail is critical to the success of most restorative cases. The impression needs to accurately represent the patient’s oral anatomy so the dental laboratory can fabricate a prosthetic that will fit and function just like the dentition it is replacing. Using the correct materials and techniques as well as properly capturing the registration are the keys to successful prosthodontics, and these Impression and Registration Materials can include Alginate Impression Materials, Alginate Substitute Impression Materials, Hydrocolloid Materials, Reversible Hydrocolloid Impression Materials, Polyether Impression Materials, Vinyl Polysiloxane Impression Materials, Reversible Hydrocolloid Syringe Materials, Bite Registration Materials, Impression Material Mixing Tips, Impression Material Hand Dispense Guns, Water-Cooled Impression Trays, Dental Impression Tray Adhesives, and Pre-Impression Rinses.
Dr. Paul Mizar
One clinician’s take on why MyDent’s bis-acryl is currently his go to temporary material.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2013
A side-by-side look at some of the options available for chairside CAD/CAM mills.
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Dr. Jeff Rohde, DDS, MS
Success of these restorations demonstrates the restorative options made possible by new dental materials.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Dr. Jeff Rohde, DDS, MS
Have you asked yourself "Is the etch in a self-etching adhesive strong enough, or do I still need to etch any unprepared enamel?" A new study may have the answer.
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Self-etch, total-etch adhesive now available in bottle delivery.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Improved desensitizer features fluoride for long lasting pain relief.
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Donation of more than $17,000 in Adper Self Etch Adhesive will benefit NCOHF Affiliate Network.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
More than $100,000 in dental products donated to help children in need.
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