Immediate implants and same-day provisional restorations can shorten treatment time when case selection and stability criteria are met. This educational guide reviews workflow, evidence-based considerations, and training perspectives.
Saliva is a cornerstone of oral health, influencing caries risk, comfort, and restorative outcomes. This educational guide reviews natural, practical strategies to support salivary flow and clinical considerations for dental teams.
Amelogenesis imperfecta can create lifelong enamel vulnerability and pronounced tooth sensitivity. This educational guide reviews mechanisms, diagnosis, and restorative planning considerations for clinicians.
Necrotizing gingivitis is a fast-developing periodontal condition strongly associated with smoking, stress, and immune dysregulation. This educational review highlights mechanisms, clinical clues, and practical learning points for dental teams.
A “Hollywood Smile” can be completed in days or may require several months depending on diagnostics, gingival health, restorative needs, and lab workflow. This educational guide breaks down the typical steps and what influences treatment duration in practice.
All-on-4 is designed as a long-term full-arch solution, but its longevity depends on biology, prosthetic design, materials, and maintenance. This educational guide explains key factors clinicians and learners should evaluate.
Same-day implants can shorten treatment time and improve patient experience—but only with careful diagnosis, planning, and soft-tissue management. This educational guide reviews advantages, disadvantages, and practical clinical considerations.