In this article, Dr. Rouse shares his top ten tips for new dentists. His advice will help create dental excellence in your practice.
Jeffrey Rouse | 2 years ago ›The Essential Elements of Occlusal Appliance Fabrication
Spear's Dr. Darin Ditcher explains the essential elements of occlusal appliance fabrication and the analog options for transferring information to the...
Darin Dichter | 2 years ago ›Using a Hybrid Dental Schedule to Increase Production for Today and Tomorrow
Creating an ideal dental schedule for your practice will increase productivity for the current month and months to come. Find out how to plan more efficiently...
Michael Arias | 2 years ago ›Four Key Elements of Esthetic Dentistry and the Importance of the Prototype
Spear's Dr. Ricardo Mitrani outlines the four key elements of communicating esthetic considerations and the importance of utilizing a prototype.
Ricardo Mitrani | 2 years ago ›Creating Habits That Highlight the Benefits of Patient Education
Utilizing the benefits of patient education is one way to create positive change and start building habits within your practice. Spear's Orientation Specialist,...
Lupe Dalluge | 2 years ago ›The Significance of Centric Relation When Preparing Posterior Crowns
Dr. Bonk shares a discussion with a resident about the significance of centric relation when preparing posterior crowns to avoid the sudden loss of vertical...
Jeffrey Bonk | 2 years ago ›Using Dental Metrics as Your Roadmap to Success
Tracking granular level dental metrics specific to your practice can help you build a roadmap to success for years to come. Read on to see how to make...
Spear Team | 2 years ago ›Three Points of Clarity to Improve Dental Team Communication and the Tools to Get You There
Issues in dental team communication usually stem from lack of clarity. In this article, Aimee Fletcher provides tools and three points of clarity that...
Aimee Fletcher | 2 years ago ›How Pulp Testing Can Benefit Restorative Dentistry
Spear's Dr. Andy Janiga explains how restorative dentists can benefit from the use of pulp testing before starting treatment on a patient.
Andy Janiga | 2 years ago ›An interdisciplinary approach in dentistry such as facially generated treatment planning get patients beyond hygiene operatory and into more comprehensive...
Jeffrey Rouse | 2 years ago ›Dental Research Part 3: Types and Sources
By digging deeper into sources and types of dental research available you can assess if what you find is valid before applying it as a standard in your...
Robert Winter | 2 years ago ›Tips to Remove a Damaged Straumann Solid Abutment
Spear's Dr. John Carson shares a few tips that may make things a little easier should you ever need to remove a damaged Straumann solid abutment.
John Carson | 2 years ago ›