Is 'Digital Dentistry’ Dangerous for Teeth? Problems Associated with Zirconia and CAD/CAM Restorations

The increasing prescription of metal-free dental restorations has come about as a result of various patient demands and somewhat narcissistic expectations. However, some dental professionals have contributed to the rise in popularity of these materials and techniques. This article highlights the pot...

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