Should I Image Before Making an Occlusal Appliance?
Discover when to image a patient's TMJ before fabricating an occlusal appliance.
Jim McKee | 4 years ago ›New Course – ‘New Patient Growth with a Consumer-Driven Approach’
Learn how to bring new patients into your practice by removing barriers through website chat services, two-way texting and stronger online scheduling.
Kaitlyn Thompson | 4 years ago ›A Simple 5-Ingredient Recipe for Success
Success in your dental practice can be as simple as following this recipe to align your practice team.
Amy Morgan | 4 years ago ›New Course: ‘How Airway Influences Skeletal Growth and Development’
Discover how breathing patterns and soft tissue influence skeletal growth, in addition to comprehensive treatment plans focused on growth modification...
Kaitlyn Thompson | 4 years ago ›Preparing an effective CV goes beyond listing your awards and accomplishments. Discover how to craft a CV that authentically portrays you and your goals.
Carl Steinberg | 4 years ago ›New Study Club Module – ‘Should This Patient’s TMJ Be Imaged?’
Provide your patients with relief from painful temporomandibular joint disorders using this new video resource on imaging.
Kaitlyn Thompson | 4 years ago ›Learn how to properly manage open interdental spaces and the two aspects of preparation design, provisional fabrication, communication with your technician...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›Former Pride Member, Army Dentist Finds Value in Spear Practice Solutions
Kansas-based Dr. Jennifer Kirwan explains how Practice Solutions helped her increase new patient value, case acceptance, scheduled re-care and average...
Kaitlyn Thompson | 4 years ago ›Basics of Layering Composites in the Esthetic Zone
Does layering composites seem tedious? Discover how to improve your layering by reviewing the basics of tooth anatomy.
Dawn Wehking | 4 years ago ›3 Tips to Get Started with Intraoral Scanning
Discover the pros and cons of intraoral scanning and tips for correct use in your practice.
John Carson | 4 years ago ›8 Steps to Lead Your Team to Excellence
Follow these steps to improve your leadership style and inspire your dental team to achieve clinical success and meet your practice management goals.
Amy Morgan | 4 years ago ›Identifying Pulpal Necrosis for Endodontic Treatment
Massachusetts-based endodontist Dr. Judy McIntyre provides three scenarios to help improve interdisciplinary patient care.
Judy McIntyre | 4 years ago ›