Class II Restoration Protocol Using a Sectional Matrix System
By Devin McClintock, DDS
One of the most routine, yet complex, procedures completed by dentists is the Class II restoration. Despite being common place in every day practice, the Class II restoration requires many technique-sensitive steps in order to ensure long-term stability.
Restoring a Lateral Incisor to Proper Dimensions After Orthodontic Treatment
By Danièle Larose, DMD, AAACD
The most conservative method of restoring a Class IV fracture or correcting an anterior tooth size discrepancy is often composite resin.
Facially Driven, Single Opacity Composite Veneers
By Mark Bowes, BDS Rand
Tooth wear has become a common problem, and today it affects both young and old patients. Ceramic veneers have been the standard treatment for many years. However, patients today are looking for more conservative and more cost-effective ways to treat missing, diseased, and unsightly tooth structure.
5 on 5: 5 Clinical Must-Haves From 5 Restorative Educators vol.1
5 Clinical Must-Haves From 5 Restorative Educators. Featuring Dr. Sunny Virdi, Dr. Tony, Mennito, Dr. Amanda Seay, Dr. Devin McClintock, Dr. David Chan.
Ask the Expert: An Interview with Nate Lawson, DMD, PhD on Sectional Matrix Systems
By Nate Lawson, DMD, PhD
What is the advantage of using sectional matrices over circumferential matrices for composite restorations?
Simple Concepts to Shape and Polish Anterior Composites to Rival Porcelain
By David Chan, DMD, AAACD
With contemporary direct composite systems, the clinician can now truly be a dental artist by conservatively and esthetically creating restorations that are so life-like that they virtually emulate the beauty of natural tooth structure.