Clinicians Report April 2020, Volume 13 Issue 4
Product Details
Articles In This Issue:
What are the Best Impression Techniques for Indirect Restorations?*
Root Canal, Implant, or Fixed Partial Denture? A Clinician’s Dilemma*
Products Rated Highly by Evaluators in CR Clinical Trials
*Also available as a Single Topic Article
Brands
Aquasil Ultra+
Blu-Mousse
C-I White
Cure-Thru IntegraPost
Directed Flow Impression Tray
EndoSequence Fiber Post
FibreKleer
FibreKor
Finger-Rest Periotomes
Futar
GC FujiCEM Evolve
Imprint 4
Quad-Tray
Regisil 2X Bite
Triad
Triad Tray
Triple-Tray Sideless Dual-Arch Impression Tray
UltraPak
ViscoStat Clear
XANTASIL
Zirconia Prime
Companies
Brasseler USA
Clinician's Choice
DenMat
Dentsply Sirona
GC America
Kettenbach
Kulzer
Parkell
Pentron
Premier
Zoll-Dental
Abstract
What are the Best Impression Techniques for Indirect Restorations?
• Indirect Restoration Techniques are Evolving Toward Digital
• Single Quadrant Conventional Double-Arch Technique
• Full-Arch Conventional Double-Arch Tray Technique
• Full-Arch, Custom Tray Technique
• Full-Arch, Standard Stock Tray Technique
• Interocclusal Records
• Interocclusal Record Suggestions Related to the Kennedy Classifications
• Interocclusal Record for Multiples
• CR Conclusions
Root Canal, Implant, or Fixed Partial Denture? A Clinician’s Dilemma
• Factors in Determining if a Compromised Tooth is Restorable
• Strategic Position of the Tooth within the Dentition
• Treatment Planning the Compromised Tooth
• Factors Influencing the Treatment Plan
• CR Conclusions
Products Rated Highly by Evaluators in CR Clinical Trials
• Successful and Popular RMGI Cement was Improved with Tack Cure and Syringe Dispensing
• Periotomes Designed With A Convenient Finger Rest For Stability And Safer Force Application
• Zirconia, Metal, and Alumina Primer with Easy Application, Good Price, and No Refrigeration
• VPS Alternative for Alginate is Desirable when Immediate Pour is Inconvenient or Re-Pour is Expected
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