Source: Supra-Gingival Minimally Invasive Dentistry: A Healthier Approach to Esthetic Restorations, published by Wiley-Blackwell Mechanically Retained Dentistry Is Less Beautiful It is interesting that one of the primary reasons given for placing margins subgingivally in dentistry fails so often. Historically, restorative margins have been placed subgingivally because of the desire to hide the unsightly margin of opacious crowns, usually PFM... read more »
If you are available to take a one-day course and are interested in a supra-gingival minimally invasive dentistry approach, we still have openings for our lecture coming up in October in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Jose-Luis Ruiz will be lecturing, and co-author of the book, Supra-Gingival Minimally Invasive Dentistry: A Healthier Approach to Esthetic Restorations, Dr. Ray Bertotti. How many times... read more »
Are you a dental practitioner wanting to learn how to perform direct composite restorations more quickly and predictably than you currently do? Do you think you would benefit from learning how to create six direct composite veneers in just one hour? Or how to do a full mouth rehabilitation using direct composite? If so, then our upcoming course, Practical, Predictable... read more »