Clinicians Report June 2011, Volume 4 Issue 6

   
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Articles In This Issue:

Sealants: Why Are They Still Failing?
Common Areas of Overtreatment and How to Avoid Them
Products Highly Rated in CR Clinical Trials: Provisional Restoration Materials

Brands

3M Filtek Supreme Ultra
Air-Flow Handy 2+
Clinpro Sealant
Delton FS+
Dentapops
Embrace Wet-Bond Pit and Fissure Sealant
Fissurotomy Burs Micro
Fuji Triage
Fusio Liquid Dentin
G-Coat Plus
Gluma
Grandio Seal
HERO
Helioseal F
Isolite
Jet Set-4
Luxatemp Ultra
MicroEtcher II
Microprime G
Prophy-Jet
STARbrush
Tuff-Temp
UltraSeal
UltraSeal XT Plus
Vertise Flow

Companies

3M ESPE
DMG America
Danville Materials
Dentsply Professional
Discus Dental
EMS
GC America
Heraeus Kulzer
Isolite Systems
Ivoclar Vivadent
Kerr
Lang Dental
Pentron Clinical
Primotec USA
Pulpdent
SS White
Ultradent
Voco
Clinicians Report June 2011, Volume 4 Issue 6 - 201106

Abstract

Sealants: Why Are They Still Failing?

• Current Sealant Usage: Clinician Survey Results
• Ten Tips to Improve Sealant Success
• Sealants Evaluated and Their Characteristics
• Key Findings
• CR Conclusions

Common Areas of Overtreatment and How to Avoid Them

• Considerations for Reduction of Overtreatment
• Potential Overtreatment – Alternate Treatment
• CR Conclusions

Products Highly Rated in CR Clinical Trials: Provisional Restoration Materials

• Bis-acryl with High Esthetics and Increased Strength Compared to many other Bis-Acryls
• Strong Rubberized Urethane is Flexible during Set for Easy Removal during Fabrication
• Faster Setting, Popular Methyl Methacrylate

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