In the contemporary implant practice, the question is rarely if we should graft, but rather which matrix will yield the…
Dental burs are among the most frequently used rotary instruments in clinical dentistry. Their design, material, and shape directly influence…
In modern implantology, we often focus on thread design or surface macro-topography. However, the long-term success of a restoration frequently hinges on…
Introduction In modern restorative dentistry, the posterior composite is a staple of daily practice. For decades, the Incremental Layering Technique was the undisputed…
IntroductionIn a small dental practice, the stakes for infection control are just as high as in a major hospital. Sterilization…
Dental practice involves much more than technical expertise. It involves trust, accountability, and responsibility. Every day, dentists place patients in situations that…
Frenectomy- the surgical removal or repositioning of restrictive oral frenum-are performed across all ages to improve speech, oral hygiene and orthodontic stability. For decades the…
Introduction Loss of maxillary premolars and molars often leads to pneumatization of the sinus and resorption of the alveolar ridge.…
Digital dentistry has transformed the way clinicians diagnose, plan, and deliver treatments, and Intraoral Scanners are at the heart of…
If you’re a Dental Student, or a clinic owner, you already know how time-consuming inventory management can be. Between patient…
