Composite Restorations

An in vitro investigation of the initial ph and titratable acidity of a selection of fruit smoothies

Four commonly available fruit smoothies were investigated in this study:.

Aesthetic resin onlay restorations: ‘rationale and methods’

The use of resin composite as a material for the fabrication of adhesive onlay restorations versus the use of metallic alloys offers the distinct...

Frequently asked questions in composite restorative dentistry

The basis of this article is to address questions frequently raised by dentists on continuing education courses. With the increased use of composite...

Caries and the older patient

Dental caries is the localized destruction of susceptible dental hard tissues by acidic by-products from bacterial fermentation of dietary...

Bleaching and bonding for the older patient

The efficacy of nightguard vital bleaching has been established in multiple randomized, double blind, controlled clinical trials.3–4 Nightguard vital...

Defective dental restorations: to repair or not to repair? part 1: direct composite restorations

The main reasons reported3,7 for the repair, rather than the replacement, of defective direct composite restorations include:.

Conservative treatment of periodontal recessions with class v-defects using gingiva-shaded composite – a systematic treatment concept

The composite used for this step-by-step approach is Amaris® Gingiva which is part of the Amaris® system (Voco, Cuxhaven, Germany), a...