Clinicians Report September 2023, Volume 16 Issue 9

   
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Composite Complications: Predictable Solutions*
Botox in Dentistry: From Esthetics to Treating TMD*
Using Cone Beam Radiography in General Practice*
Products Rated Highly by CR Scientists and Clinical Evaluators

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Clinicians Report September 2023

Abstract

Composite Complications: Predictable Solutions

  1. Early failure of the restoration, cusp or restoration breaks, recurrent caries
  2. Recurrent caries leading to failure of the restoration, open margins, sensitivity
  3. Contamination of the prep leading to sensitivity, lack of adhesion, failure of the restoration, caries
  4. The color of the restoration does not match the adjacent teeth
  5. New interproximal caries on the tooth adjacent to the tooth that was restored previously
  6. Tooth becomes sensitive after the restoration is placed
  7. Inadequate polymerization, incomplete conversion, free monomer, insufficient hardness, increased wear, sensitivity, reduced strength, and early failure of restoration
  8. Open contact leading to food traps, gingival, and patient irritation
  9. Restoration is rough, enamel margins are mutilated, white lines appear upon finishing
  10. Poorly done composite leading to esthetic and functional concerns
    • CR Conclusions

Botox in Dentistry: From Esthetics to Treating TMD

• Indications for BoNT-A Use
• Duration, Treatment Frequency, and Potential for Sensitivity
• Dermal Fillers
• BoNT-A Training and Certification
• CR Conclusions

Using Cone Beam Radiography in General Practice

• Capabilities and Features
• Features to Consider
• Comparison of CBCT Models
• Assisted Intelligence (AI) and Cone Beam Radiography
• CR Conclusions

Products Rated Highly by CR Scientists and Clinical Evaluators

• The 5 Shades of this Resin-Based Composite Match Esthetics of 16 Classic VITA Shades
• Book on Principles and Practical use of Lasers in Dentistry
• Desensitizer Provides Fast and Effective Relief from Dentin Hypersensitivity
• First Look: Eyewear Retainer Reduces Infection Control Challenge Associated with Loupe Straps

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