Direct posterior composite restorations using stamp technique-conventional and modified: A case series
Journal Title: International Journal of Dentistry Research - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
“Stamp technique” for posterior composite restoration placements is a relatively new and novel method for duplicating occlusal anatomy with near perfection. Although convenient, it has found acceptance in only a small percentage of practitioners. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate and discuss the application of this technique under different scenarios, emphasizing the fact that it is reliable and predictable and when performed correctly, helps the practitioner to a great extent.
Authors and Affiliations
Alexey Murashkin
Highlights on role of antibiotics in periodontics
Periodontal treatment aims at restoring a micro biota compatible with periodontal health. Scaling and root planing can be classified as 'THE GOLD STANDARD” of periodontal care and has been demonstrated to be successful i...
Severity and prevalence of oral submucous fibrosis among habitual chewers and management of the disease through surgical approachess
Oral submucosal fibrosis (OSMF) is the commonly occurring premalignant conditions in India which is easily diagnosed but hard to manage. Presently it is considered as incurable disease. It has also been referred to as an...
Moroccan dentist’s perception and management of dentin hypersensitivity
Introduction: Dentinal sensitivity is a common problem in dental practice. This study aimed the assessment of dentists’ perception of dentinal hypersensitivity (DH) distribution and its coalescence with factors such as s...
Oral mucocele or mucous escape reaction an obstructive disorder: A report of 2 cases
The mucous escape reaction or Mucocele as it is called is a salivary gland lesion of traumatic origin which is formed when the main duct of a minor salivary gland is torn with subsequent extravasation of the mucus into t...
Angiomatosis – A case report in comparison with vascular malformation
Angiomatosis is a diffuse vascular lesion involving multiple tissue planes. Its infiltrative nature makes surgical removal difficult and has high recurrence rate. Histopathologically, consists of proliferating blood vess...