
The following five topics were of particular interest to dental technicians in 2019
In the past year we again presented you with informative topics. Perhaps you missed out on reading one or the other of the posted items? Not a problem! We have summarized the most popular articles for you.
- 5 brand-new tips: How to become an expert in full denture prosthetics
As a dental technician you know: Full dentures are still and will remain relevant. The average age of the population will continue to rise. Recognize this trend and expand your expertise. Specialize in the highly exciting field of removable prosthetics. It’s worth it. Read more - Good to know: flexural strength and why it is important
Surely you have already come across the term ‘flexural strength’. What exactly do we mean by ‘flexural strength’? Why is flexural strength important? Which values are considered good? Find out some of the most important things you should know about this topic. Read more - Zirconium oxide or lithium disilicate? Spoilt for choice with dental materials
Try now – with satisfaction guarantee. Each day in the dental laboratory and dental practice presents dental professionals with new and often challenging situations. Many patients come into practice wanting new and beautiful teeth. As a dental technician, your first priority should always be to restore the patient’s function before achieving a perfect esthetic appearance. But which material is correct for which situation? Read more -
Dental photography: Tips and tricks for great photography in the lab
In our series of posts on dental photography, we provide you with insightful tips and tricks for your professional photography. Learn today what to watch out for to shoot in-work pictures that are of such a quality that you can present and publish them without hesitation. Read more - Case study: combining CAD/CAM and manual skills to achieve excellent results
Dental technician Aiham Farah and dentist Anas Aloum from the United Arab Emirates know what they are talking about when they say that dental professionals can refine their work with digital tools. A clever combination of CAD/CAM and manual skills allows them to achieve excellent restorative results. Their latest case study is a case in point. Read more
We wish you all the best for the coming year and much success and pleasure in everything you do!
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