New Dental Team Meeting Course: Increasing Clinical Efficiency Using Mini-Systems
Learn more about the benefits of creating workflows for smaller dental office systems.
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›Implants, Overdentures and Hybrids: Rapidly Expanding Options for the Edentulous Patient!
Dr. Steve Ratcliff uses current literature to discuss the changing options for edentulous patients, including implants, hybrids and overdentures.
Steve Ratcliff | 7 years ago ›Simple Implant Surgical Guides and Implant Mapping
Even in the age of digital dentistry, analog concepts like implant surgical guides and mapping are necessary. Here's how they'll help you succeed.
Jeffrey Bonk | 7 years ago ›How to See the ‘New’ Patients in Your Dental Practice
You don't always have to look outside your practice for 'new' patients. Here's how to find them.
Brent Bush | 7 years ago ›Spear Releases 3 Home Care Patient Education Videos
Learn more about our Patient Education videos on home dental care.
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›Xylitol: The Biggest Game Changer for Dental Hygiene
We take an in-depth look at xylitol and how it can change dental hygiene as we know it.
Trisha O'Hehir | 7 years ago ›Dental Composites: Types and Recommendations
What dental composites should you use? And what should you look for when shopping around. This article answers those questions.
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›What Affects a Patient’s Perception of Dental Practices?
We look at how dental practice esthetics can affect the way a patient perceives the quality of a practice.
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›New Dental Team Meeting Course: Your Relationship with Money
Dentists and their practice staff will learn more about how their and their patients' thoughts on money affect treatment decisions.
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›How to Give a Painless Injection
What can you do to help ease one of the most unpleasant parts of dentistry? Here are some ideas.
Darin O'Bryan, D.D.S. | 7 years ago ›Technology Doesn’t Always Make for Better Dentistry
Is it the tech or the detective work that makes for better restorative dentistry? Consider this case before answering.
Costin Marinescu | 7 years ago ›Milled vs. Waxed-and-Pressed Restorations: Which Is Better?
Do milled or waxed-and-pressed restorations fit better? We look at the evidence.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›