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Contemporary Esthetics
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Direct Adhesive Esthetic Restorations: The Ideal Restorative Material
Never before in the history of dentistry has there been such a wide selection of restorative dental materials. Today, a dentist has more than just a myriad of tools to choose from; there is now a complete smorgasbord of materials that can provide for the restoration of missing tooth structure, the predictable restoration of the dentition, and replication of the polychromatic characteristics of natural teeth, as well as eliminate postoperative sensitivity. |
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Contemporary Esthetics
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The Revolution Technique
This article discusses the technique of provisional placement for two cosmetic rehabilitations using veneer restorations. It also demonstrates the application of this technique to more complex rehabilitations, and the associated benefits for the patient and clinician. |
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Contemporary Esthetics
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The Smile Lift Procedure
State-of-the-art techniques and materials can be used to correct an unesthetic diastema caused by tooth position or discrepancies in the size of teeth and arch structure. Proper attention to the proportion of clinical crowns, gingival height, and dental occlusion is essential to a successful outcome. |
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Contemporary Esthetics
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Captek™ Innovative Esthetic Restorations
Esthetics is often the principal concern of a patient undergoing a cosmetic reconstruction of the maxillary anterior arch. Although esthetics is one of the prime concerns for dentists, there are other concerns beyond final esthetics. |
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