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Healing and long-term results with the GentleWave® Procedure

Dr. Scott K. Hetz illustrates minimally invasive endodontic treatment with predictable results Our patients are primarily concerned with two things: getting a painless procedure and knowing how long this will take. It is not often that we receive an initial inquiry about outcomes before the game even begins. Outcomes matter; in fact, that is where …

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Negative and positive pressure irrigation: all-in-one!

Dr. Allen Ali Nasseh explores whether the positive and negative pressure needs of clinicians can be met with a simple and inexpensive device During a conventional root canal procedure, the operator must manage the multiple liquids used to facilitate the access, chemomechanical instrumentation, and final obturation steps of the procedure. These liquids are used at …

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Communicating periodontal issues across dental implant platforms

Drs. Stuart Segelnick and Mea A. Weinberg review typical challenges and management at the dental implant-abutment connection Introduction Dental implants have a record of long-term success with a cumulative survival rate of about 96% up to 10 years post-loading.1,2 It is important to realize the various factors that can influence implant survival or failure. A …

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Dental infections, part 2 — prophylaxis: help avoid antimicrobial resistance

Wiyanna K. Bruck, PharmD, and Jessica Price continue their discussion of concepts surrounding antibiotic prophylaxis in dentistry Introduction Use of antimicrobials in the field of dentistry is not limited to treating active dental infections. Many dentists prescribe antibiotics as a onetime dose prior to performing procedures. In fact, in the United States, general and specialty …

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