Occlusal Vertical Dimension and the Edentulous Patient: Methods for Recording OVD
Measuring occlusal vertical dimension accurately is necessary to evaluate the prosthetic space and ensure a predictable outcome.
Darin Dichter | 4 years ago ›Single Central Incisors: Setting Dentist and Patient Expectations
By setting realistic expectations for cost, chair time and esthetic result, the frustration associated with restoring and matching a single indirect central...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›Restoring the Edentulous Arch - Are Fixed Hybrids Always the Best Answer?
Learn why to consider alternatives for popular fixed hybrids in some edentulous arch cases.
John Carson | 4 years ago ›Simple Bounce Flash Portraits - How to Go Beyond Taking Mugshots
Spending too much time and space on flashes, softboxes and beauty dishes? Learn to bounce flash using a speedlight for beautiful portraits with uniform...
Dawn Wehking | 4 years ago ›Vertical Root Fractures - The Diagnostic Dilemma and Hidden Menace
Discover why early recognition of root fractures is necessary for the success of endodontic treatment.
Lou Berman | 4 years ago ›Intrinsic Dental Erosion - Causes and Diagnosis
Learn what to be mindful of with intrinsic erosion lesions, which are commonly found on the palatal surfaces of the maxillary teeth, followed by the occlusal...
Ricardo Mitrani | 4 years ago ›‘Edentulous Arch’ Workshop Crystalizes Restorative Options
Spear's 'Restoring the Edentulous Arch' workshop gives restorative dentists a variety of options, including fixed and removable implants, to help patients...
Michael Ferraresi | 4 years ago ›Restoration with the Endocrown
The endocrown has proven to be predictable in restoring complex endodontically treated teeth and is yet another option to consider when developing a restorative...
Andy Janiga | 4 years ago ›Pre-Orthodontic Implants for Post-Orthodontic Restoration
Develop a method to place implants before orthodontic care for post-orthodontic success.
John Carson | 4 years ago ›‘Screw-Mentable’ Implant Restoration
The restorative challenges associated with screw-retained restorations can be solved by designing the implant in two pieces.
Greggory Kinzer | 5 years ago ›Direct vs. Indirect Restorations for a Maxillary Central Incisor
Your patient needs a maxillary central incisor restoration. A direct composite restoration may be the best option, since it is generally less expensive...
Robert Winter | 5 years ago ›Tips to Overcome Common Mistakes in Conversion Protocol for Fixed Hybrids
Get tips on fixed hybrid techniques, including an immediate loading protocol that includes converting an immediate denture to a fixed provisional, implant-supported...
Ricardo Mitrani | 5 years ago ›