E-Book Series, Part 1: Tips to Improve Your Impressioning Workflow

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While simple, the use of the Retract, Syringe, Impress process helps to ensure everything possible is done to secure an excellent final result for the lab.

This is Part 1 on a five-part e-book series on indirect restorations.

Efficient, Quality Impressions with Consistent Results: The Power of an Impressioning Workflow

See how you can lower the risk of radiation exposure without sacrificing the health of patients and the diagnostic abilities of clinicians, including:

  • Workflow

  • Case Study

  • Discussion

  • And much more!

Click here to start reading this e-book! And sign up to be notified when the next part in the series is available!

Also, see Part 1 in our direct restoration e-book series starting with Five things you need to know about adhesives.

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