Implantlink, the first dual-cure resin-based cement designed specifically for implant restorations, debuted today at the ADA’s Annual Session in Las Vegas. Christopher M. Bormes, president of Preat, developer of the product, explained to DPR that it’s extremely thin 8 µm film thickness and flowability provide maximum accuracy.
Implantlink, the first dual-cure resin-based cement designed specifically for implant restorations, debuted today at the ADA’s Annual Session in Las Vegas. Christopher M. Bormes, president of Preat, developer of the product, explained to DPR that it’s extremely thin 8 µm film thickness and flowability provide maximum accuracy. The cement is designed to provide stability and retention of the restoration, yet still allows for damage-free removal of crowns and bridges. Light-curing of the excess cement allows for quick and simple removal of the excess cement, maintaining per-implant health.
Maximizing Value: The Hidden Benefits of Preventing Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia Through Oral Hygiene
September 10th 2024Originally posted on Infection Control Today. Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) is a significant infection prevention concern, leading to high patient mortality, increased health care costs, and ICU usage. Oral hygiene is an effective preventive measure.
Restoring Severe Tetracycline-Stained Teeth and Correcting Protruding Anterior Teeth
September 10th 2024In this case presentation, IPS e.max and other Ivoclar products are used to remove tetracycline stains, pull back the splaying of the upper anterior teeth, and deliver a great new smile to the patient.