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 orthodontics has undergone a remarkable transformation, driven by the integration of digital technologies. At the forefront of this evolution is the implementation of Digital Dental Design (DDD),…
The world of restorative dentistry has undergone a remarkable transformation, driven by advancements in digital technology and a heightened focus on aesthetic and functional outcomes. At the forefront of this…
e.max® is a high-strength lithium disilicate glass-ceramic material, ideal for a range of dental restorations. Known for its strength, translucency, and natural appearance, e.max® is a metal-free solution that mimics…
Reline denture and split file are two significant concepts in the world of dental prosthetics that have gained considerable attention, particularly in the context of enhancing the fit, comfort, and…
The field of dentistry has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by advancements in technology and an increasing emphasis on patient comfort and aesthetic outcomes. Among the innovations…
A putty key gives dentists an opportunity to trial and adjust temporary restorations with precision, and assess aesthetics and function before finalising the treatment.