Triple-tray Impressions: How to Save Time and Improve Outcomes
Follow these eight guidelines, and you'll improve the outcomes of your triple-tray impressions.
Robert Winter | 8 years ago ›Ankylosis Part II: Treating Adults With an Ankylosed Tooth
Learn treatment considerations for adults who present with an ankylosed tooth through these two dental cases.
Greggory Kinzer | 8 years ago ›We look at two diferent techniques and materials for facebow transfers: silicone bite records and compound stickers.
Darin Dichter | 8 years ago ›Should Dentists Use Kovanaze Nasal Spray?
A review of Kovanaze, looking at the research on this new dental anesthesia as well as the side effects and best practices.
Andrew Cohen | 8 years ago ›Dental Composite Comparison: Venus Diamond vs. Sonicfill 2
We compare Venus Diamond to Sonicfill 2 in this first of our composite comparison...
Courtney Lavigne | 8 years ago ›Glass Ceramic Bonding: 3 Commonly Asked Questions
We offer tips on how to clean glass ceramic restorations as well as etch and condition them.
Robert Winter | 8 years ago ›Avoiding Inaccuracy With Closed-tray Implant Impressions
Learn how to create accurate implant impressions and avoid unnecessary complications.
Darin Dichter | 8 years ago ›10 Tips for Quarterbacking A-List Specialists
Take your interdisciplinary dentistry to the next level with these best practices for working with an interdisciplinary team.
Courtney Lavigne | 8 years ago ›Best Practices for Presenting the Immediate Fixed Hybrid Case
Immediate fixed hybrid treatment can be overwhelming when first presented to patients. Here are some tips on helping your patients see the benefits of...
Bill Ralstin | 8 years ago ›When Should Dentists Do Diagnostic Wax-ups?
Do you create diagnostic wax-ups before or after treatment?
Steve Ratcliff | 8 years ago ›5 Reasons Why Dentists Should Be Using a Microscope
While magnification has revolutionized dentistry, many dentists are not using microscopes. Here's why they should.
Greggory Kinzer | 8 years ago ›In Treatment Planning, Details Matter
Using a full upper-arch zirconia implant-supported hybrid prosthesis case, we show how even the smallest detail can negatively affect results.
Steve Ratcliff | 8 years ago ›