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Several advancements have been made in the field of bone graft materials over the past few decades to improve their characteristics, such as mechanical strength, biocompatibility, and capacity to degrade, in order to more closely resemble those of real bone. The purpose of this article is to clarify and simplify the principles of these materials in endodontics. The practitioner needs to be aware of these alternatives and their properties in order to give each patient the best clinical outcome feasible.
Dentistry March 20th 2023
Dentistry Today
It can be difficult for a clinician to treat individuals with high levels of caries activity conservatively and minimally invasively. It is vital to employ cutting-edge equipment to monitor the disease’s causes, alter the patient’s eating and oral hygiene routines, and suggest using toothpaste that is high in calcium and phosphate and antibacterial oral disinfection products. The dentist should keep as much of the tooth as possible. If at all possible, the preparation margins should be located in the enamel to promote stable adhesion rather than deteriorating dentin adhesion. The restorations’ finish lines should be supragingival to enable the patient to maintain them quickly and effectively. Finally, it is possible to safeguard the hybrid layer against the invasion of germs to the hybrid layer’s micro gaps and avoid secondary caries by using antibacterial bonding materials containing QASi. The first line of defense against bacterial growth on composite surfaces is antibacterial repair materials with QASi infusion.
Decisions in Dentistry
Dentists may now take detailed pictures of the dentition and its surroundings thanks to cone beam scanning. The use of this modality in dental implant planning can help the dentist with the diagnostic stage of case planning, and the cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) data can later be used to create surgical guides for dental implants. It is undeniable that CBCT provides more precise images of periodontal bone architecture than conventional films do, however there is little evidence to support the higher expense of cone beam imaging in terms of better periodontal diagnosis or total treatment success. Still, CBCT can be helpful in assessing bony regeneration processes and identifying other root anomalies.
Dental Economics
In dentistry, new ideas, methods, tools, and technology are emerging so quickly that it can be challenging to know when to adopt them or stick with tried-and-true methods. Several of the new techniques appear to be more expensive and complicated. As a result, Gordon J. Christensen, DDS, PhD, MSD, a practicing prosthodontist in Provo, Utah, and cofounder and CEO of Clinicians Report, has chosen a few of the most significant recent developments and will discuss both the techniques that are unquestionably superior to more traditional ideas and those that are not. Included are each concept’s benefits and drawbacks as well as his recommendations for the finest ones, which are based on both study and clinical observation.