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Quality of CAD-CAM inlays placed on aged resin-based composite restorations used as deep margin elevation: a laboratory study

Dental News and Technology

Published: 09 January 2023 Clinical Oral Investigations (2023)Cite this article Abstract Objectives To assess the impact of the age of resin-based composite (RBC) restorations used for deep margin elevation (DME) on the marginal quality and fracture resistance of inlays. Materials and methods Permanent human molars with direct RBC restorations, involving the mesial, occlusal, and distal surface (MOD), were allocated to four groups (each n = 12).

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Google Launches Continuous Scroll for Desktop

Rosemont Review

Could it be the end of Gooooogle? Not for the search engine, but for the long word at the bottom of each results page that directs you to the next several pages. If you regularly use Google search, you may have already noticed that navigating to the next page of results looks a bit different lately. In fact, you’ll probably find there isn’t a next page at all.

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Sodium bicarbonate for the management of oral mucositis

The Dental Elf

This review of the effectiveness of sodium bicarbonate in the prevention and management of oral mucositis included 11 RCTs. The included studies were small, hetrogeneous and suggested little benefit from the use of sodium bicoarbonate mouthwashes. The post Sodium bicarbonate for the management of oral mucositis appeared first on National Elf Service.

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New Research Looks at Most Effective Interventions for Acute Dental Pain

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

A new study that incorporated a systematic review and a network meta-analysis took a deep dive into what treatments work best to address acute dental pain, and the results may be surprising. The team from McMaster University Faculty of Health Sciences in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, discovered that ibuprofen (200 to 400 mg) plus acetaminophen (500 to 1,000 mg); acetaminophen (650 mg) plus oxycodone (10 mg); and ibuprofen (400 mg); and naproxen (400 to 440 mg) provided the best results.

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Are You The Last To Know About Dental Local Service Ads?

My Social Practice

Why Should You Care About Dental Local Service Ads? When patients search for dental services, they see Local Service Ads (LSAs) listed at the top of the search engine. If you haven’t seen LSAs in your Google searches yet, you will. Forward-thinking dental practices are being approved for the program as we speak. It’s just a matter of days or weeks before they start populating around the country.

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Skull of Female French Aristocrat from 1600s Shows How the Wealthy Saved Their Teeth

Denticle

Today's post is short because the real info is available from the link below. However, let me tell you a bit about it. One of the really amazing technologies that has become fairly common in today's dental practices is CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) that creates 3D x-ray images. These devices give us the ability to basically pick up a patient's skull and rotate it to see things from any angle as well as being able to look inside as well.

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Omnichroma, Omnichroma Flow, Omnichroma Blocker Flow: When and Why I Use Them in Direct Posterior Composite Restorations

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog Read Time: 5 Minute, 22 Second All content provided by Dr. Kevin M. Brown, DDS, AAACD As I have been using OMNICHROMA Flow more routinely in daily dentistry, my confidence in its capabilities has increased. I am continually striving to do the least invasive dentistry I possibly can and having a direct composite material that is versatile across the broad spectrum of procedures is exceedingly helpful.

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