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Commonly misdiagnosed as poor hygiene, interproximal decay is often caused by small fractures that expose dentin to bacteria, creating carious lesions. Understanding how occlusal effect caries begins is the first step in prevention and treatment. Early treatment can offer more minimally invasive procedures for patients, conserving tooth structure and long-term health.

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Dentists and patients alike are often frustrated with dental sensitivity, but this no longer needs to be the case. Research from the last four decades involving dental materials, tooth anatomy and the tooth’s immune responses gives practitioners new tools for diagnosis and treatment that can eliminate the leading causes of post-operative sensitivity.

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The biorim is the bottom 2 mm of dentin in a tooth. Defined by Dr. David Alleman in 2003, this portion of the tooth has been studied by Magne 2004 (Magne P, Belser U. Rationalization of Shape and Related Stress Distribution in Posterior Teeth A finite Element Study Using Nonlinear contact Analysis. J Periodontics Restorative Dent 2002;22-425-433) and others. Advancem...


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Direct restorations are taught in dental school and used widely in practice. Being able to reduce treatment time with a direct restoration can benefit a patient greatly, but direct restorations can now offer more benefits thanks to advancements in dentinal bonding systems and our understanding of how polymerization shrinkage can be mitigated in an adhesive restoration.

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Onlays, inlays and overlays are becoming increasingly popular for practitioners and patients alike. Customizable to any prep design, these adaptable enamel replacements allow for more minimally invasive treatments that conserve tooth structure, rather than requiring a traditional retention preparation.

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