Consider the Patient’s Needs to Achieve the Best Restorative Outcome

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Ask any dentist about the best materials that bond restorations to teeth, and the answers are different. No two oral cavities are ever the same, protocols for the right approach depend on the needs of the patient, skills of the dentist and a desire to produce the best possible restorative outcome.

BISCO sat down for a detailed discussion with dental experts in four areas of restorative bonding: dentin and enamel, glass ceramics, zirconia, alumina and metal, and composite CAD/CAM blocks. Their input, which represents nearly a century of combined experience, is featured in this resource.

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