Lithium Disilicate Ceramic
Lithium disilicate ceramic offers superior strength and translucency for crowns, veneers, and bridges — a leading choice in modern metal-free restorations.
Comprehensive A–Z dental terminology covering anatomy, procedures, conditions, equipment, imaging, insurance, and practice operations.
Lithium disilicate ceramic offers superior strength and translucency for crowns, veneers, and bridges — a leading choice in modern metal-free restorations.
Oral prophylactic paste is an abrasive material used in professional dental cleanings to remove plaque, stains, and deposits from tooth surfaces.
Oral appliance therapy uses custom-fitted intraoral devices to treat sleep apnea, bruxism, and TMJ disorders. Learn how MADs, TRDs, and splints work.
A night guard appliance protects teeth from bruxism-related damage. Learn how this custom oral device works, the types available, and its clinical benefits.
Dental wax is a thermoplastic material central to dentistry, used for bite registration, cast restorations, impression boxing, and orthodontic comfort.
Gingival retraction cord displaces gum tissue to expose tooth margins for impressions. Learn cord types, impregnation options, and placement techniques.
A high-volume evacuator (HVE) removes aerosols, saliva, and blood chairside — essential for infection control and a clear operative field.
A high-speed handpiece operates at up to 400,000 RPM, making it essential for cutting enamel, removing decay, and preparing teeth for restorations.
Extraction forceps are dental instruments used to grip and remove teeth from the socket. Learn how designs differ and why proper selection matters for safe extractions.
A dental system is the integrated network of equipment and technology powering modern dental care — learn how each component supports clinical precision.