Lessons from Experience Best Practice Written by Dr. Weichert & Dr. Kempkes, Group Dental Practice, Germany
From Trauma to Harmony: A Minimally Invasive Approach To Anterior Aesthetics By Dr. Sofien RiahiAnterior dental trauma often results in aesthetic concerns that require careful and conservative management. Today, minimally invasive adhesive techniques enable clinicians to restore function and appearance with highly predictable and natural-looking results. Direct composite restorations, in particular, offer an effective solution by combining tissue preservation with excellent aesthetic integration.
Improving Clinical Efficiency Despite Staff Shortages Article written by Bettina LoserThe shortage of skilled labor poses major challenges for dental practices. Structured and easy-to-understand workflows are therefore crucial, offering security and reducing workloads.
The Dos and Don’ts of Successful Cementation of Glass Ceramics and Zirconia By Stephen Langdon, Solventum Clinical Specialist (adapted from ‘Common cementation pitfalls and how to overcome them’ by Günther Schlosser, Training Manager, Solventum).There are numerous steps on that journey to restoration success and the before and during cementation workflow are crucial in the process of ensuring the retention, marginal seal and durability of that indirect restoration.
Restoring A Complicated Crown Fracture: A Step-By-Step Guide to Polychromatic Layering Case By Dr. Onur Alp YünükComplicated crown fractures in the anterior region present both functional and aesthetic challenges. They require a restorative approach that closely mimics natural tooth structure. Thanks to modern developments in adhesive dentistry and composite materials, it is possible to achieve highly aesthetic outcomes in a minimally invasive way.