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Opinions expressed by CE authors are their own and may not reflect those of Dentistry Today. Mention of specific product names does not infer endorsement by Dentistry Today. Information contained in CE articles and courses is not a substitute for sound clinical judgment and accepted standards of care. Participants are urged to contact their state dental boards for continuing education requirements.
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* Restorative Management of Double Teeth: Two Case Reports (#128)
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2
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Howard E. Strassler, DMD
Howard E. Strassler, DMD, et al discuss the etiology and clinical presentation of double teeth, and present 2 case reports describing treatment for double teeth. This article is peer reviewed and available for 2 hours of CE credit.
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A Modern Paradigm for Caries Management (#86.1)::
Part 1: Diagnosis and Treatment
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Steven Steinberg, DDS
Steven Steinberg, DDS, begins a 2-part series that describes a new approach to caries management based on current science. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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A Simplified Aesthetic Concept (#105.1)::
Historical Review and Current Clinical Application
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1
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Douglas A. Terry, DDS, Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS
Douglas A. Terry, DDS, and Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS, review the clinical history of composite resin aesthetic techniques, and present a simplified stratification technique using a new composite material. After reading this article, the individual will learn that the historical progression of aesthetic techniques for composite resin restorations, and a simplified aesthetic stratification technique.
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Achieving Excellence Using an Advanced Biomaterial (#116): Part 1
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2
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Douglas A. Terry, DDS, Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS, Markus B. Blatz, DMD, PhD
Douglas A. Terry, DDS, et al, describe the clinical concepts and methodological approach to selecting a composite resin restorative material and preparing, restoring, and finishing the maxillary anterior dentition to attain precise, predictable, and pleasing aesthetic results. This article is available for 2 hours of CE credit.
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Achieving Excellence Using an Advanced Biomaterial (#119): Part 2
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2.0
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Douglas A. Terry, DDS, Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS, Markus B. Blatz, DMD, PhD
Douglas A. Terry, DDS, et al, discuss the primary elements and fundamental principles required for successful posterior composite resin restorations, and presents 2 clinical cases which demonstrate proper technique for placement of these restorations. This article is available for 2 hours of continuing education credit.
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Clinically Enhancing the Connection Between Endodontic and Restorative Treatment for Better Case Prognosis (#85.1)
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James K. Bahcall, DMD, MS, F. Kris Olsen, DDS, MS
James K. Bahcall, DMD, MS, and F. Kris Olsen, DDS, MS, describe how both endodontic and restorative phases of treatment are critical for success. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Fiber Reinforcement for One-Visit Single-Tooth Replacement (#90.2)
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Howard E. Strassler, DMD, David Taler, Luis Guilherme Sensi, DDS, MS, PhD
Howard E. Strassler, DMD, et al describe an efficient technique for replacement of a single tooth. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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High-Strength, Aesthetic Provisional Restorations Using a Bis-Acryl Composite (#95.2)
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Howard E. Strassler, DMD, Corey Anolik, DDS, Carsten Frey, DDS
In this peer-reviewed article, Howard E. Strassler, DMD, et al discuss the rationale and technique for fabricating bis-acryl composite provisional restorations. After reading this article, the individual will learn the functions of provisional restorations in fixed prosthodontics and the materials that can be used for these restorations, and the benefits of bis-acryl provisional composite resins when compared to acrylic resins used for provisional restorations in fixed prosthodontics.
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Immediate Fixed Restoration of Implants in the Atrophic Edentulous Maxilla (#102.2)
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Joseph A. Toljanic, DDS
In this peer-reviewed article, Joseph A. Toljanic, DDS, et al discuss the efficacy of immediate restoration of implants placed into an edentulous atrophic maxilla without bone augmentation. After reading this article, the individual will learn a clinical technique for implant placement and immediate fixed provisional restoration of the atrophic edentulous maxilla, and early outcomes for the presented protocol.
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Liners, Bases, and Cements (#101.2)::
An In-Depth Review, Part I
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Randy Weiner, DMD
Randy Weiner, DMD, begins a 4-part series on the different types of liners, bases, and cements as well as their clinical applications. After reading this article, the individual will learn the definition of liners, bases, and cements, and clinical indications for liners, bases, and cements.
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Liners, Bases, and Cements (#104.1)::
An In-Depth Review, Part 2
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Randy Weiner, DMD
Randy Weiner, DMD, continues his 4-part series on the types of liners, bases, and cements and their clinical applications. After reading this article, the individual will learn the materials that can be used as liners, bases and cements, and the physical properties and clinical application of liners, bases, and cements.
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Liners, Bases, and Cements (#107)::
An In-Depth Review, Part 3
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2
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Randy Weiner, DMD
Randy Weiner, DMD, continues his 4-part series on the types of liners, bases, and cements and their clinical applications. This article will discuss 2 other materials than can be used as a liner, base, and/or cement: the glass ionomer-based and resin-based materials. After reading this article, the individual will have a better understanding of glass ionomers and resins and how they work along with a better understanding of how to appropriately use glass ionomers and resin in clinical practice.
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Liners, Bases, and Cements (#111)::
An In-Depth Review, Part 4
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2
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Randy Weiner, DMD
Randy Weiner, DMD, concludes his article series on liners, bases, and cements. This article, available for 2 hours of CE credit, includes practical clinical tips for use of these materials
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Managing Stress With Composite Resin, Part 1 (#84.2)::
The Restorative-Tooth Interface
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Douglas A. Terry, DDS, Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS
Douglas A. Terry, DDS, and Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS, begin a 2-part article on preventing and managing polymerization and occlusal stresses with composite resin restorations. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Managing Stress With Composite Resin, Part 2: (#85.2):
The Class V Restoration
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Douglas A. Terry, DDS, Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS
Douglas A. Terry, DDS, and Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS, present Part 2 of their article on managing internal and external stresses when placing composite restorations. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Occlusal Disease: Restorative Consequences and Patient Education (#93.2)
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Jose-Luis Ruiz, DDS
Jose-Luis Ruiz, DDS, reviews the causes, diagnosis, and treatment of occlusal disease when restoring teeth. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit. After reading this article, the individual will learn the clinical consequences of untreated occlusal disease, and the importance of educating patients about occlusal disease.
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Placing Dental Implants and/or Natural Tooth Restorations in the Aesthetic Zone (#91.1)::
Achieving Proper Gingival Contours
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Lee H. Silverstein, DDS, MS, Gregori M. Kurtzman, DDS, David Kurtzman, DDS, Peter C. Shatz, DDS, Richard Szikman, DDS
Lee H. Silverstein, DDS, MS, et al discuss biological principles and clinical technique for achieving aesthetic gingival contours prior to implant or tooth restoration. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Rationale for Low-Modulus Endodontic Posts (#124.2)
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Al Heller, DDS
Al Heller, DDS, discusses the physical properties and clinical rationale for the use of fiber endodontic posts and demonstrates the use of 3 devices that improve the technique for bonding fiber posts to tooth structure. This article is available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Restoring the Partially Edentulous Patient in the Aesthetic Zone: Computer-Guided Implant Surgery (#91.2)
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Bill Abbo, DDS, MS, Michael E. Razzoog, DDS, MS, MPH
Bill Abbo, DDS, MS, and Michael E. Razzoog, DDS, MS, MPH, explain the clinical technique and benefits of computer-guided implant surgery. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Simplifying the Luting Procedure (#94.1)
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1
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Douglas A. Terry, DDS, Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS, Cynthia P. Trajtenberg, DDS, MS
In this peer-reviewed article, Douglas A. Terry, DDS, Karl F. Leinfelder, DDS, MS, and Cynthia P. Trajtenberg, DDS, MS, review the evolution of luting cements and proper luting technique. After reading this article, the individual will learn the historical development of luting cements, and mechanisms of adhesion and clinical application of self-adhesive luting cements.
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Supragingival Dentistry Using Metal-Free Restorations (#106.2)
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Jose-Luis Ruiz, DDS
Jose-Luis Ruiz, DDS, discusses the disadvantages of subgingival margins and how to avoid them, the clinical requirements of nonmetal restorations, and how to create aesthetic supragingival margins. After reading this article, the individual will learn the disadvantages of subgingival margins and how to avoid them using nonmetal restorations, and clinical requirements of nonmetal restorative options and how to create aesthetic supragingival margins.
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Surgical Removal of Impacted Third Molars (#87.2)
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Pushkar Mehra, DMD, Karl R. Koerner, DDS, MS, Shant Baran, DMD
Pushkar Mehra, DMD, Karl R. Koerner, DDS, MS, and Shant Baran, DMD, review the indications, contraindications, and techniques for third molar removal. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Tooth Stabilization Improves Periodontal Prognosis (#117): A Case Report
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2
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Howard E. Strassler, DMD
Howard E. Strassler, DMD, discusses how stabilization of mobile periodontally-involved teeth can improve long-term prognosis, and presents a clinical case that demonstrates the treatment outcome that can be achieved. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 2 hours of CE credit.
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Use of Zirconia in Restorative Dentistry (#87.1)
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Richard M. Parker, DDS
Richard M. Parker, DDS, discusses zirconia restorative materials and their clinical applications. This article is peer-reviewed and available for 1 hour of CE credit.
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Utilizing a Restorative Approach to Correct and Adult Skeletal Class III Malocclusion (#98.1)
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Gerard L. Lemongello, DMD
In this peer-reviewed article, Gerard L. Lemongello, DMD, describes how restorative procedures were used to correct an adult malocclusion. After reading this article, the individual will learn how malocclusion affects the patient aesthetically, functionally, and biologically, and the long-term impact of treatment, as well as a treatment protocol that provides a patient with a class III malocclusion with an acceptable functional-occlusal relationship and an aesthetic dental/facial appearance.
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