Letícia Mello Bezinelli PhD, dentist of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Luciana Corrêa PhD, Associate Professor, Fernanda de Paula Eduardo PhD, dentist of Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
HATTERSHEIM AM MAIN, Germany: Time has always been limited in dental offices, and COVID-19 sanitisation requirements have led to even greater constraints in this regard. The streamlining of procedures is a logical strategy for reducing chair time; however, this workflow optimisation must still be able to ensure a high treatment standard and aesthetic outcomes.
Users of dental zirconia are really spoilt for choice these days. Countless manufacturers offer zirconia materials that differ in their mechanical and optical properties and indication range. What is not apparent at first sight is that the available products also differ with respect to the quality of the CAD/CAM blanks offered. Blank quality is highly dependent on the quality of the raw materials and is affected by different aspects during raw material processing, pressing and pre-sintering. This has a huge impact on the surface quality, edge stability, fit and processing requirements of milled restorations.
HATTERSHEIM AM MAIN, Germany: During these strange and difficult times caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the top priority for dentists across the world has been to keep themselves and their patients safe. To do so, not only have many dental practices been shut down, but also in-person dental congresses, symposia and other events have been postponed indefinitely.
Mit der direkten Komposittechnik können im Seitenzahnbereich heutzutage sehr belastungs- und verschleißresistente Versorgungen (incl. Höckerersatz) angefertigt werden, die in vielen Fällen in Konkurrenz zu Einlagefüllungen stehen.
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