Clinicians Report February 2009, Volume 2 Issue 2
Product Details
Articles In This Issue:
Carbide Burs for Crown Preparation
Why Use Dentin Bonding Agents?
Evaluators Reports and Clinical Tips
Companies
Axis Dental
Caulk/Dentsply
Coltene Whaledent
GC America
Heraeus Kulzer
Komet
Kuraray
Microcopy
Premier Dental
SS White
Vivadent-Ivoclar
Brands
Clearfil ES Bond
Crown Prepping Carbide (Cylinder)
Crown Prepping Carbide (taper)
Great White Ultra
Multilink Automix
NeoBurr CrownKing
NeoDrys
Neodiamond
Panavia F
Prime and Bond
Razor Prep Carbide
RelyX Unicem
Scotchbond Multipurpose
Two Striper
Abstract
Carbide Burs for Crown Preparation
• Laboratory Evaluation
1. Cutting Efficiency on Extracted Human Teeth
2. Cutting Efficiency on Macor
3. Fracture Strength
4. Margin and Surface Evaluation
5. Surface Microfractures
• Clinical Evaluation
• Clinical Tips and Observations
• CR Conclusions
Why Use Dentin Bonding Agents?
• Determination of Practitioner Reasoning for Dentin Bonding
• CR Observations and Suggestions for Clinical Use of Dentin Bonding Agents
• Generations of Bonding Agents
• Suggestions for Bonding Resin-Based Composite Restorations, Class I to VI
• Suggestions for Cementing Indirect Restorations with Bonded Resin Cements
• CR conclusions
Evaluators Reports and Clinical Tips
• Successful Isolation and Moisture Control Now with Reflective Backing
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