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Jun 23, 2026Ideal Cases for Porcelain Veneers: When to Recommend ThemPorcelain veneers are thin, custom-made ceramic shells bonded to the front surface of teeth. They deliver superior esthetics while removing far less t -
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Jun 18, 2026Which one is stronger, porcelain or ceramic crowns?Modern ceramic crowns, especially zirconia, are usually stronger than traditional porcelain crowns. But porcelain is also a type of ceramic, so the re -
Jun 09, 2026Porcelain Crowns vs. Other Dental Crowns: Which Is Best?Porcelain crowns deliver excellent natural translucency and metal-free esthetics that work well in visible anterior cases. Many dentists still reach f -
Jun 09, 2026How do I check the quality of a ceramic crown?Ceramic crowns must deliver accurate fit, reliable function, natural appearance, and long-term stability. Dentists and labs evaluate them before cemen -
Jun 09, 2026Dental Technology Explained: A Practical Guide for Modern DentistsModern dentists face daily pressure for restorations that seat correctly the first time, maintain proper occlusion, and meet patient expectations for -
Jun 09, 2026Dental Implant Screws Explained: Types, Uses, and Selection GuidelinesDental implant screws are small parts, but they can decide whether an implant restoration stays stable, serviceable, and comfortable over time. -
Jun 02, 2026Should Your Practice Outsource Dental Lab Work? Key Factors to ConsiderDental lab outsourcing sounds simple: send the case to an outside lab, receive the finished restoration, seat it, move on. -
Jun 02, 2026PFM vs Porcelain Crowns: Differences, Indications, and Clinical ConsiderationsPFM crowns consist of a metal substructure covered with porcelain layers. Porcelain crowns in most clinical discussions refer to metal-free all-cerami -
Jun 02, 2026Implant Crown Cement Selection: How to Choose the Right Cement for Each CaseNo single cement works for every implant crown. Selection means balancing retention against the need for future access, while keeping excess material -
Jun 02, 2026Dental Marketing Ideas That Help Practices Attract More PatientsMany dental practices struggle with empty appointment slots, high patient acquisition costs, and inconsistent new patient flow. They run ads, post on -
Jun 02, 2026Dental Crown Technologies Compared: Materials, Fabrication Methods, and Selec...Dental crown technology is not just about choosing “zirconia” or “porcelain.” For dentists, dental clinics, and labs, the real decision is more practi















