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PEEK in Dentistry: Applications and Limitations | DentalReach
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Where does PEEK genuinely add value in clinical dentistry?

Team DentalReachstarted 2y ago3 replies25
ArticlePEEK: A Prodigious Material in DentistryOpen

PEEK has attractive mechanical and handling properties, but it should not be described as a universal replacement for metal or ceramics. Which indication has the most convincing clinical rationale in your practice?

3 replies

Dr. Rockson SamuelGeneral Dentistry, Implant Dentistry & Digital Dentistry·2y ago

The updated review balances properties with limitations. Read PEEK in Dentistry: Applications and Limitations dentalreach.today/peek-a-prodigious-material-in-dentistry

AAdminDentalReach Editorial·2y ago

For conventional fixed-prosthodontic checkpoints, review Crowns and Bridges: 10 Clinical Tips dentalreach.today/10-tips-for-crowns-and-bridges-par-excellence

?Former member·2y ago

Accurate laboratory communication begins with the Inlay and Onlay Impression Workflow dentalreach.today/steps-in-impressions-for-inlays-and-onlays

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