There are two schools of thought about dentin adhesive when seating indirect restorations. One school of thought treats the technique much like a direct resin and places and cures the dentin adhesive Read More

By Lee Ann Brady
There are two schools of thought about dentin adhesive when seating indirect restorations. One school of thought treats the technique much like a direct resin and places and cures the dentin adhesive Read More
By Lee Ann Brady
This is the last week of 2011 and the blog is now over six months old. It has been a true joy to write the posts, and is one of my greatest learning endeavors as I strive to share information that has Read More
By Lee Ann Brady
One of the options we have when seating porcelain inlays and onlays is to use a dual cure resin cement. As with all products there are material properties and handling considerations to know about Read More
By Lee Ann Brady
Seating small all porcelain restorations, inlays and onlays, can be very challenging. I find they are difficult to hold and maneuver in and out of the mouth, even if I use the placement tools. In my Read More
By Lee Ann Brady
I had a patient come in today with a onlay out on the upper left first bicuspid. Fortunately the onlay and the tooth were in perfect shape and we would be able to bond it back in place. The challenge Read More