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Impression Materials
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Impression Materials
I have it—You want it! Quick-Stat Hemostatic Agents by Vista Dental Products
Howard S. Glazer, DDS, FAGD
These products can help with fluid control around preparations.
Impression Materials
Obtaining accurate full-arch impressions using multiunit impression copings
Justin D. Moody, DDS
Intraoral Scanning and Photography
Conventional impressions or scanning for fixed prosthodontics?
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, PhD, MSD
Impression Materials
To scan or not to scan
Laura Picano, DDS
Impression Materials
Overcoming the fiscal drain of repeating final impressions
Foroud Hakim, DDS
Science & Tech
Pearls For Your Practice: Impression trays, universal composite
Joshua Austin, DDS, MAGD
Science & Tech
Air rotor handpiece a more than worthy option
Money
Pearls for Your Practice: Alginate, e-cement
Science & Tech
A triple tray for impressions
Science & Tech
Interview: Eliminating the Great Digital Divide
Impression Materials
Pearls For Your Practice: Curing light, triple tray
Impression Materials
Driving Practice Profitability Through Prosthetics
Impression Materials
Two sides of impression-taking: a dentist and patient perspective
Practice
Simplifying the single crown
Science & Tech
Ask Dr. Christensen: Are double-arch impressions equal to full-arch impressions?
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, PhD, MSD
Impression Materials
Interview with Dr. Lawrence Kolar about dental impressions
Science & Tech
Saving time and money with the right impression material
Science & Tech
Ask Dr. Christensen: How to salvage an impression
Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, PhD, MSD
Science & Tech
Consistent comfort and precision
Science & Tech
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