Essential Photos to Achieve Predictable Outcomes - Lab Communication
These essential photos will ensure better communication with your lab and more successful final restorations.
Robert Winter | 8 years ago ›Bringing Patients Comfort During Lengthy Dental Procedures
One of our contributors shares his favorite device for avoiding TMJ trauma and frustration in the operatory during lengthy procedures.
Kevin Huff | 8 years ago ›Reusing Titanium Healing Abutments
You can reuse healing abutments, but should you? We look at the research surrounding contamination commercially available titanium healing abutments.
Darin Dichter | 8 years ago ›BULL Rule - Or Is It a Guideline?
According to the BULL rule, modification should be made to the buccal cusps of the upper posterior teeth and the lingual cusps of the lower posterior...
Doug Benting | 8 years ago ›Sugar Is the Oral-Systemic Link
We look at the research showing the effects of sugar on overall oral health and why dentists should focus on helping their patients change their eating...
Trisha O'Hehir | 8 years ago ›Selecting the Right Provisional Cement
We look at how to better select provisional cements by asking the right questions and understanding how each category works.
Jeff Lineberry | 8 years ago ›The Implant Working Cast: 4 Steps for Fabricating a Stone Cast
We break down fabricating a stone working cast into four easy-to-follow steps and compare the technique with soft-tissue casts.
Darin Dichter | 8 years ago ›Six Tips to Improve Your Occlusal Photographs
These dental photography tips will help you improve your output, which in turn should help improve case acceptance rates.
Courtney Lavigne | 8 years ago ›A step-by-step guide to facebow transfers, as well as recommendations on articulators.
Dave St. Ledger | 8 years ago ›Cementation of Full-contour Zirconia Restorations
Learn more about full-contour zirconia restorations in our latest article.
Robert Winter | 8 years ago ›These 4 Questions Can Save Your Patient’s Life
Using the STOP-Bang Sleep Apnea Questionnaire in your dental practice could help you more easily diagnose obstructive sleep apnea in your patients.
Mary Anne Salcetti | 8 years ago ›Two Steps to Better Bonding in Dental Restorations
Besides the two steps to better bonding, we also cover solutions to potential problems with etching and silane application.
Gary DeWood | 8 years ago ›