Dental Operatory
A dental operatory is the treatment room where dental procedures take place. Explore its components, infection control standards, and ergonomic design.
Comprehensive A–Z dental terminology covering anatomy, procedures, conditions, equipment, imaging, insurance, and practice operations.
A dental operatory is the treatment room where dental procedures take place. Explore its components, infection control standards, and ergonomic design.
A dental matrix system uses bands, retainers, and wedges to shape composite resin and amalgam restorations — essential for accurate, lasting fillings.
A dental scaler removes calculus, plaque, and stain from teeth above and below the gumline — a foundational tool in professional periodontal care.
Dental stone is a refined gypsum product used to create accurate dental casts and models for crowns, bridges, and orthodontic study models.
A dental mirror is a core diagnostic tool in every oral exam. Learn how it works, its types, and why it’s vital for detecting caries and gum disease.
A dental instrument cassette holds grouped instruments through every sterilization step, reducing sharps injuries and improving infection control compliance.
A dental milling machine carves crowns, veneers, and inlays from ceramic or zirconia with computer precision. Discover how CAD/CAM milling works in dentistry.
Dental porcelain is the gold-standard ceramic for crowns, veneers, and bridges. Explore its types, properties, and clinical applications in modern dentistry.
A dental instrument is any tool used to examine, diagnose, and treat the teeth and gingiva. Explore types, design principles, and sterilization standards.
A dental laboratory is where skilled technicians fabricate crowns, bridges, dentures, and custom appliances that restore patient function and esthetics.