The evolution of resin composites for direct restorations
The dental industry and materials science have made many advances over the last 70 years.
Do bulk fills perform better than conventional composites in terms of shrinkage stress?
A recent study challenged the concerns about bulk fill composites-and what the researchers discovered might surprise you.
How OMNICHROMA is making dentists’ lives easier
Why one dentist says this new material from Tokuyama Dental America is a valuable addition to his office.
Test-driving Tokuyama’s composite game-changer
Poll: What would most likely encourage you to try a new composite?
Evaluating the Cranberry Smart Dam
Why Contemporary Product Solutions gave these premium rubber dams a 5-Diamond rating.
3 tips for overcoming common challenges of shade matching
Shade matching can be difficult for clinicians, but with experience and improvements in restorative materials, you can produce excellent outcomes.
Tips and tricks for working with flowables
Find out how you can make this type of composite work for your dental practice.
A game-changing dental composite
An inside look at the development of OMNICHROMA from Tokuyama Dental America – and what dentists are saying about this material so far.
Poll: How many times a month do you reorder dental composites?
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The New Universal Composite: One Shade for Every Patient
An evaluation of Ivory ReLeaf from Kulzer
Contemporary Product Solutions takes a look at this hands-free suction solution.
What does filler size have to do with composites? More than you might think
Learn how advancements in materials and the size of glass fillers have improved composites’ mechanical properties.
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5 mistakes you might be making with composites
Avoid these key mistakes to improve patient outcomes.
Saving valuable time in your dental practice with OMNICHROMA
How this new resin composite from Tokuyama Dental America will help clinicians to increase productivity.
Poll: How many shades of composite do you typically keep in inventory at your practice?
Top 3 tips for using bulk fills
Follow these tips and tricks to get the best possible outcomes when using bulk fills in your dental office.
4 reasons to reevaluate your materials inventory
Poor materials inventory management can have implications for your patient experience, staff morale and productivity.
3 ways glass ionomers are changing restorative dentistry
Glass ionomer cement is a material with many uses in today’s dental practice. Here’s how this material is changing restorative dentistry.
The top 3 mistakes dental professionals make when taking traditional impressions
Impressions are an indispensable yet tricky aspect of every dental practice. Find out how to simplify the process.
A breakthrough in composite restorations
How BRILLIANT EverGlow can be used to create esthetic and long-lasting tooth-colored restorations.
Tips and tricks for creating long-lasting restorations
How to strike the right balance between function, esthetics and longevity.
How bioactive materials are changing restorative dentistry
Materials marketed as ‘bioactive’ serve to solve a long-standing problem in dentistry - giving teeth what they want.
How to achieve esthetic results with direct composites
Why advances in materials and technique are leading to more reliable outcomes.
5 ways to simplify pulp capping procedures
Pulp capping doesn’t have to be difficult. Ensuring that the right materials and techniques are used will give patients the best outcomes.
6 ways bulk fills are changing restorative dentistry
Find out why bulk fill composites are game changers for clinicians.
A new weapon in the fight against recurrent caries
Researchers are making tremendous progress in formulating caries-resistant composite resins.
5 ways that traditional impressions can go wrong
Many dentists still prefer analog impressions - but a lot still goes wrong.
5 Ways that Traditional Impressions Can Go Wrong