Clinicians Report April 2013, Volume 6 Issue 4

   
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Articles In This Issue:

How to Prepare Zirconia and IPS e.max Restorations for Cementation
Sinus Perforations: Diagnosis, Complications, and Treatment
Small Diameter Restorative Implant Design: Does it make a difference?
Noteworthy Products

Brands

3M Scotchbond Universal
Biotanium 2.0 mm
BruxZir
Champions 2.5 mm
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CollaPlug
Denar Deprogrammer
Dentin
ERA 2.2 mm
FujiCEM2
Gluma
I-Micro 2.2 mm
Inclusive 2.5 mm
Ivoclean
LODI 2.4 mm
Lava Plus
Lew
MDI 1.8 mm
MDI 2.4 mm
MDL 2.0 mm
Maxcem Elite
Microprime G
Monobond Plus
Multilink Automix
Noble Metal
OptiBond XTR
Osstem 2.5 mm
Panavia
RelyX Luting Plus Auotmix
RelyX Ultimate
RelyX Unicem 2
UltraSeal XT hydro
Z-Prime Plus
ZirCAD
e-max

Companies

3M ESPE
BASIC Dental Implants
Champions-Implants
Glidewell
Hiossen
Intra-Lock
Ivoclar Vivadent
OCO Biomedical
Park Dental Research
Ultradent
Whip Mix
Zest Dental Solutions
Zimmer
Zimmer/Sterngold
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Abstract

How to Prepare Zirconia and IPS e.max Restorations for Cementation

• CR Survey Results
• Results of CR Testing: Clinical Guidelines for Cement Adhesion to Restoration and Dentin
• Additional Clinical Tips
• CR Conclusions

Sinus Perforations: Diagnosis, Complications, and Treatment

• Situations Predisposing Sinus Problems
• Diagnosis
• Prevention
• Postoperative Instructions, Sinus Precautions (for 10–14 days), and Medications
• Managing Small (1–2 mm) Sinus Perforations
• Potential Problems of Perforations
• Teeth or Roots into the Sinus
• CR Conclusions

Small Diameter Restorative Implant Design: Does it make a difference?

• Design Features and Considerations
• Treatment Suggestions for Implant Locations and SDI Abutment Use
• Clinical Tips
• CR Conclusions

Noteworthy Products

• Improved BPA-Free Sealant with Hydrophilic Chemistry and Simplified Placement Steps
• Simple Chairside Occlusal Deprogramming Diagnostic Device

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