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A Simplified, Completely Digital Workflow for Full-Arch Temporary Restorations

Dentistry Today

INTRODUCTION The replacement of a full arch of failing teeth has long been seen as the panacea of implant dentistry. The All-on-4 protocol as described by Malo et al 1 has shown excellent implant and prosthetic success rates. The patient presented with a partially dentate mandible and failing teeth Nos. Implants placed.

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Complex Implant and Restorative Planning: A Team Approach

Dentistry Today

In addition to identifying a solid lab partner to handle the case, the dental practitioner can also take advantage of the advancements in cementation, restorative materials, and dental laboratory virtual planning technology to achieve results that satisfy the patient’s expectations while avoiding the stresses that can arise from complex cases.

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The Benefits of Single-Visit, In-Office 3D Printed Ceramic Resin Restorations

Dentistry Today

INTRODUCTION Three-dimensional printing in dentistry has seen accelerating growth over the past several years with emerging applications in definitive restorations. 1,2 Printed restorations are a progressive solution to perform conservative indirect quadrant dentistry using inlays and onlays in a single visit.

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The Staged Approach and Root Banking in Sjögren’s Syndrome

Dentistry Today

Hyposalivation and changes in saliva composition can cause a burning sensation and an intolerance to the use of removable prostheses. Oral rehabilitation with implants is a possible solution since SS does not affect bone healing and osseointegration. It can be doubled if including patients presenting with secondary SS.

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A Functional Smile is Possible Again with Full Mouth Restoration

Broomfield Dentists / MountainAire

If you have a smile that has been severely decayed or damaged, Mountain Aire Dentistry can help. We can restore your smile with a full mouth restoration. A full mouth restoration, or a full mouth reconstruction or rehabilitation, involves restoring or replacing many or all of the teeth in the mouth.