Adhesive dentistry is rapidly evolving. Two main incentives drive this evolution - advances made in adhesive techniques combined with a demand for aesthetic restorations by patients .Patients want their teeth restored not only anatomically, but also aesthetically. Adhesive materials and indirect restorations currently available allow for these needs to be met in most instances using the concept of "minimally invasive" and "minimal intervention" dentistry
“Save the teeth” should be the final aim of every dentist. In the era of implantology, the attempt t...
“Save the teeth” should be the final aim of every dentist. In the era of implantology, the attempt t...
Introduction. Currently, one of the most reliable methods of restoring hard dental tissue defects ar...
Objective: This article presents a case report of combined prosthetic-adhesive rehabilitation in a p...
dvances in the field of adhesive restorative biomaterials have resulted in adhesive restorations tha...
Summary: Nonrestored devitalized teeth are structurally compromised and represent one of the greates...
This review explored the recent advancements in fiber-reinforced composites (FRCs) within the contex...
Objectives: The study was carried out to demonstrate the use of composite resin restorations as a tr...
Use of ceramics and polymers continues to dominate clinical procedures in modern dentistry. Polymers...
Adhesive dentistry allowed restoring lost tooth structures using Minimally Invasive direct or indire...
With advances in dental materials and their clinical applications, as well as innovations in compute...
The implementation of new resin-based aesthetic adhesive restorative materials led to a paradigm shi...
Dear Readers, the importance of laboratory and clinical researches to preserve and maintain sound ...
Dentistry is a much developed field in the last few decades. New techniques have changed the convent...
Contains fulltext : 30009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis is a...
“Save the teeth” should be the final aim of every dentist. In the era of implantology, the attempt t...
“Save the teeth” should be the final aim of every dentist. In the era of implantology, the attempt t...
Introduction. Currently, one of the most reliable methods of restoring hard dental tissue defects ar...
Objective: This article presents a case report of combined prosthetic-adhesive rehabilitation in a p...
dvances in the field of adhesive restorative biomaterials have resulted in adhesive restorations tha...
Summary: Nonrestored devitalized teeth are structurally compromised and represent one of the greates...
This review explored the recent advancements in fiber-reinforced composites (FRCs) within the contex...
Objectives: The study was carried out to demonstrate the use of composite resin restorations as a tr...
Use of ceramics and polymers continues to dominate clinical procedures in modern dentistry. Polymers...
Adhesive dentistry allowed restoring lost tooth structures using Minimally Invasive direct or indire...
With advances in dental materials and their clinical applications, as well as innovations in compute...
The implementation of new resin-based aesthetic adhesive restorative materials led to a paradigm shi...
Dear Readers, the importance of laboratory and clinical researches to preserve and maintain sound ...
Dentistry is a much developed field in the last few decades. New techniques have changed the convent...
Contains fulltext : 30009.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis is a...
“Save the teeth” should be the final aim of every dentist. In the era of implantology, the attempt t...
“Save the teeth” should be the final aim of every dentist. In the era of implantology, the attempt t...
Introduction. Currently, one of the most reliable methods of restoring hard dental tissue defects ar...