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Dr. Rich Mounce explores re-examining enthusiasm for endodontics
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Dr. Rich Mounce explores re-examining enthusiasm for endodontics
Read ColumnDr. Carlos Spironelli Ramos discusses a beneficial advancement in endodontics Clinicians who use endodontic materials face several challenges.1 Optimally, the materials should be easy to use, visible in radiographs, biocompatible, bioactive, antimicrobial, and resorbable in tissues but should resist resorption within tooth structures. They should also be non-staining to tooth structures, strengthen the tooth, be
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Tom Zgainer discusses how small business owners may be overlooking a significant source of liability in their practices: their 401(k) plans
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Lasers present contemporary uses in the field of endodontics, especially for refractory cases and mainly for smear layer removal and biofilm disinfection.
Read ColumnDr. Rich Mounce gets to the root of cleaning systems Cleaning root canal systems is obviously complex and related to a confluence of variables (debridement, irrigant activation, agents used, and mechanism of delivery). Mechanisms of irrigant activation include passive ultrasonic, sonic, laser (photon-initiated photoacoustic streaming), multi-sonic energy, apical negative pressure, and mechanical agitation, among others.
Read ColumnTom Zgainer discusses the benefits of reviewing your 401(k) plan on a regular basis
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