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Veneers vs Crowns: How to Choose the Right Restoration for Optimal Aesthetic and Functional Outcomes22 2026-04

Veneers vs Crowns: How to Choose the Right Restoration for Optimal Aesthetic and Functional Outcomes

A clinician's goal is to achieve optimal outcomes for patients. However, deciding on the most appropriate treatment is not always straightforward—especially when choosing between crowns and veneers. This decision has become increasingly significant with the growing popularity of zirconia and pressable lithium disilicate restorations.
Safety and Precautions of Dental Implants22 2026-04

Safety and Precautions of Dental Implants

Dental implants are placed into the alveolar bone through a minimally invasive procedure under local anesthesia. Modern painless minimally invasive techniques ensure small trauma, minimal bleeding, and low infection risk during surgery. You will not feel pain during the procedure, and there will be no adverse effects on the alveolar bone. After placement, sufficient healing time will be given to the surgical area.
Clinical Guide to Denture Occlusal Rims: Function, VDO, and Step-by-Step Application09 2026-04

Clinical Guide to Denture Occlusal Rims: Function, VDO, and Step-by-Step Application

Denture occlusal rims—also known as bite rims—serve purposes beyond simply recording a patient’s bite. They play a key role in helping your technician select appropriate tooth size and shape, establish the correct incisal edge position, and determine esthetic gingival contours for the final denture.
Understand MSE Skeletal Expansion with WM Dental Lab08 2026-04

Understand MSE Skeletal Expansion with WM Dental Lab

Narrow maxillary arch is a common clinical issue in orthodontics. It not only causes crowding, impacted canines, and posterior crossbite, but also affects facial development, occlusal function, and may even lead to mouth breathing and airway problems.
Right Mouthguard for Bruxism02 2026-04

Right Mouthguard for Bruxism

Bruxism refers to the involuntary grinding or clenching of teeth. If left unaddressed, this parafunctional habit can lead to significant harm to a person's teeth, gums, and jaw joints. Currently, there is no definitive test to diagnose the condition, though dentists often look for tooth wear as a primary indicator. It is important to note, however, that wear patterns can also stem from abrasion, acid erosion, or normal long-term attrition.
WM Dental Lab’s Aesthetic Wax-Up and Provisional Restorations Win Unanimous Customer Acclaim19 2026-03

WM Dental Lab’s Aesthetic Wax-Up and Provisional Restorations Win Unanimous Customer Acclaim

In recent years, aesthetic wax-up and provisional restoration design have become essential techniques in high-end aesthetic and implant dentistry. These steps directly influence the final outcome, patient comfort, and clinical predictability of complex restorative cases.
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