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10 Common Mistakes To Avoid When Using Dental Cements
Even the best materials can’t compensate for improper technique. Dental cements are critical for long-lasting restorations, but their effectiveness depends on following precise protocols. Below, we explore 10 common cementation errors, the consequences they can cause, and how to avoid them using guidelines drawn from Dentonics cement products’ Instructions for Use (IFUs). 1. Inadequate Isolation and Moisture Control Failing to maintain a dry field is one of the most frequent
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Oct 31, 20253 min read


A Clinician’s Guide to Selecting the Perfect Dental Composite Shade
It happens to the best of us: Standing chairside with a composite restoration half-finished, you’re squinting at your tooth shade guide under different lighting conditions, second-guessing your initial shade selection. Every clinician has been there. In truth, achieving predictable dental outcomes in dental composite shade matching comes down to knowing the science and following a systematic approach. After 35 years of supporting dental professionals worldwide, we’ve seen fir
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Oct 27, 20253 min read


Master-Dent’s Commitment to Quality: From Research to Production
When you choose dental materials for your practice, you’re placing trust in the brand behind them. After all, every adhesive, cement, liner, or restorative you use has a direct impact on patient outcomes. At Dentonics, we take this responsibility seriously, and we prove our commitment by offering Master-Dent’s FDA-approved dental materials . We choose Master-Dent for its rigorous dental product manufacturing standards that span research, development, and production. Master-
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Oct 24, 20253 min read


The Role of Dental Materials for Infection Control in Dentistry
Infection control remains one of the most critical pillars of modern dentistry. Dental professionals work in an environment where close contact with patients, sharp instruments, and constant exposure to saliva and blood create significant risks of cross-contamination. Effective protocols and the right materials reduce risks, protecting both patients and providers. Beyond sterilization and personal protective equipment, the selection of dental materials for infection control h
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Oct 22, 20253 min read
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