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Invisible Class IV Composite Restoration | Step-by-Step...

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Making a natural and invisible composite restoration, especially for an anterior tooth, is a challenging process for so many dentists. So in this video, we want to learn how to do such challenging fillings...

Class V Composite Restoration Procedure Guide

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Cavity on the cervical third of the facial or lingual surfaces of any tooth is known as class V cavity. The main problem about these lesions is that they are usually adjacent to the gingiva and exposed...

Tips And Tricks For The Single Implant

Specialty:  Implant Dentistry
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The single implant is a very common dental procedure in today's general dental practice. In this webinar, we will share some surgical and restorative tips that will help you achieve ideal results.

Every Dentistry Diagnoses You Need To Know When...

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In this video, we cover all the essential Dental Diagnoses you need to know including caries, pulpal, periapical, periodontitis (gum disease), tooth surface loss (Erosion, Attrition, Abrasion, Abfraction),...

Let's Be Honest: Seeing Your First Patient Sucks...

Specialty:  Other
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Seeing your first patient can be a very daunting process. It’s one of those things you always think you will look forward to. But just a few days before the appointment, reality hits, and suddenly you...

Tips And Tricks On Implant Restorations

Specialty:  Implant Dentistry
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There are many ways implants could be restored and all of the options have different clinical steps. In this webinar, we will narrow it down to what works best.

The Only Way To Diagnose Gum Disease - New BSP...

Specialty:  Periodontics
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This video was taken from the full video 'Every Dentistry Diagnoses you NEED to know when seeing patients!' which covers all the essential Dental Diagnoses you need to know including caries, pulpal, periapical,...

Posterior Restoration Class II Direct Composite...

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This video presents a class II direct composite restoration.

Class 2 Cavity Restoration - Procedure Steps

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In this video, dr Richards presents the procedure of preparing and filling class II cavity.

When Biofillm Strikes: How, Why & What to...

Specialty:  Periodontics
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The presence of biofilm in the mouth can wreak havoc. If not removed regularly, it can transform into a pathogenic bacterial complex, becoming difficult to remove and resulting in oral diseases —...

The New Rules of Indirect Restorations

Specialty:  Prosthodontics
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Given the advent of digital dentistry, high-tech materials and updated techniques, the game has changed when it comes to the indirect restorative procedure for both the dentist and the dental lab —...

How I CBCT: Endodontics in the General Practice

Specialty:  Other
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As more general practitioners look to invest in cone beam computed tomography (CBCT), endodontists — with more than half of them owning and routinely using a CBCT unit — are in the perfect position to...

When Extractions are Extra Challenging: How,...

Specialty:  Dental Surgery
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Tooth extractions are the most common surgical procedure performed in the U.S., and while the majority of extractions are straightforward, this procedure can present with challenges — and even the...

Step-by-Step: Exquisite Posterior Class II Composite...

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With the advances in digital and ceramic technology, clinicians have come to share the responsibility of shade, material selection and esthetic outcome with their lab technician when doing indirect restorations....

Tips And Tricks - Ceramic Onlays

Specialty:  Prosthodontics
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Partial coverage restorations have become the "go-to" option for the conservative mentality. In this webinar, we will share important information that could be used immediately in your practice.

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