Restoring multiple missing teeth is a complex challenge that requires meticulous planning and execution. Multi-unit bridges, encompassing four or more replacement teeth, have emerged as a game-changing solution for patients seeking to regain both the aesthetic and functional aspects of their smiles. As the field of dentistry continues to evolve, these advanced bridgework solutions are becoming increasingly sophisticated, leveraging cutting-edge materials and digital technologies to deliver exceptional results.
The field of dentistry has undergone a remarkable transformation, driven by advancements in technology and a growing emphasis on aesthetics and functionality. In Vietnam, this evolution is particularly evident, with…
The Gelb appliance is a specialised dental device used to treat temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders and manage bite misalignment. It helps reposition the lower jaw to improve occlusion and relieve…
A putty key gives dentists an opportunity to trial and adjust temporary restorations with precision, and assess aesthetics and function before finalising the treatment.
In the ever-evolving world of dentistry, the field of orthodontics has witnessed a remarkable transformation, driven by the rapid advancements in digital technology. At the forefront of this digital revolution…
A hard-soft splint combines a rigid outer layer with a soft inner lining. It is ideal for patients who need protection from teeth grinding but also want extra comfort. Dentists…