Dental 'Cloacopapyrology' – Planning the Smile
Discover the FGTP-related essentials of dental treatment planning with tooth outline templates.
Jeffrey Bonk | 4 years ago ›Dental 'Cloacopapyrology' – Integrating Basic Photography
DSLR camera or smartphone? Dr. Jeff Bonk explains dental photography principles that align with FGTP.
Jeffrey Bonk | 4 years ago ›Balancing Previous Patient Experience with Appropriate Diagnosis
How do you decide when to comply with the patient's request to extract a tooth, and when does it make more sense to either refer them to an oral surgeon...
Kevin Huff | 5 years ago ›What Does Comprehensive Dental Care Mean?
Comprehensive dental care starts with developing a relationship and building trust with your patients.
Carl Steinberg | 5 years ago ›My Treatment Plan and Informed Consent Process
Treatment plans must use simple terms with the options clearly outlined, should be presented in writing and be fully reviewed with the patient to mitigate...
Robert Winter | 5 years ago ›The 'Got Milk' Approach to Patient Communication
Re-thinking your approach to patient conversations could have a significant impact on their treatment and your case acceptance.
Amy Morgan | 6 years ago ›How to Ensure Successful Cross-Country 'ColLABoration'
Learn how to optimize collaboration with your referring technician for better treatment planning.
Brandon Stapleton | 6 years ago ›Why You Should Do a Diagnostic Wax-Up
Creating a diagnostic wax-up is a critical component of thorough, successful treatment planning - this article explains why.
Robert Winter | 6 years ago ›This article describes how using a facebow with a semi-adjustable articulator will save you time, money and help improve patient satisfaction.
Steve Ratcliff | 7 years ago ›This free examination checklist will not only help you ensure you're offering the most comprehensive experience; it'll help your patients understand your...
Gary DeWood | 7 years ago ›Horizontal Root Fracture: Extract or Retain?
This article discusses options if a patient presents with a horizontal root fracture yet is asymptomatic.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›Are Scuba Divers Really at Significant Increased Risk for Dental Symptoms?
We review recent research on how scuba diving can affect dental health.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›