The realm of dental implantology has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by advancements in materials, techniques, and the integration of digital technologies. One particular area that has gained significant attention is the cement-retained cutback technique, which combines the advantages of both cement and screw retention for implant-supported restorations. This innovative approach is revolutionizing the way dental professionals approach complex cases, offering enhanced aesthetics, simplified fabrication, and improved marginal integrity.
The pursuit of a perfect smile has been a driving force in the field of orthodontics for decades. From the traditional methods of plaster models to the modern era of…
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…
Zirconia is a premium material used to create durable and aesthetically pleasing dental restorations. It mimics the strength and natural look of teeth, making it ideal for crowns, bridges, and…
Maryland bridges, also known as resin-bonded bridges, represent a minimally invasive option for replacing missing teeth. They're particularly suitable for replacing one or two missing teeth, and their aesthetic appeal…
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…