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customized healing abutments can improve the esthetic and the emergence profile. Patient satisfaction plays a significant role in determining the success of an implant case.
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The goal of any dental restoration is to restore the patient’s oral environment back to its natural or improved appearance and functionality. Dental materials have come a long way since porcelain-fused-to-metal (PFM) was first introduced in the 60s. The push to provide improved materials has been driven primarily by the need to develop materials that offer improved
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The case for ZIRMAX ME monolithic zirconia. Burbank Dental Lab show function and artistry optimized with ZIRMAX ME, a translucent zirconia.
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Teeth experience gradual wear on the occlusal surfaces throughout life. This can be from erosion, abrasion, or attrition. Severe cases can result in worn, cracked, or broken dentition, compromising esthetics and poor function. Ultimately, this can significantly impact a person’s quality of life and self-esteem. Full mouth rehabilitation offers a solution to people who want
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Among the diverse array of dental restorative materials, Zirconia has emerged as a forerunner. With its exceptional mechanical properties and aesthetic appeal, Zirconia is a game changer in prosthodontics, effectively revolutionizing the concept of dental restorations. Zirconia, or zirconium dioxide, is a ceramic material known for its high flexural strength, fracture toughness, and biocompatibility. These
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According to the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, over 30 million people have missing teeth in one or both arches. More than 69 percent of adults aged 35 to 44 have lost at least one tooth. Implant placement is a standard solution to missing teeth. Implants have several significant advantages over other treatment options, which
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