What is the Universal Dental Language?
Every day in our practices and with each one of our patients, our ability to communicate impacts our success immensely. Not only are we able to do what...
Jeff Lineberry | 10 years ago ›Need a Simple Technique for a Single Tooth Provisional?
In a simple case where only one or two teeth are going to be restored indirectly and the tooth form is not badly broken down, I'll often fabricate the...
Darin Dichter | 10 years ago ›The Icing on the Cake: Finish on Provisionals
We all know how important it is to provide excellent temporaries or provisionals for our patients. From testing proposed changes to impressing excellent...
John Carson | 10 years ago ›Follow the Case: Fixed Bridge [Part II]
In Part I of this series I showed the lower anterior bridge removed and provisionalized in preparation for root coverage procedures and grafting in the...
Steve Ratcliff | 10 years ago ›Five Key Criteria for Sealant Success
We know that 80 percent of decay on young permanent teeth occurs in pit and fissure areas, and sealants have proven to be a very useful...
Vivek Mehta | 10 years ago ›Simplifying Open Tray Impressions [Part II]
In Part I of this series I discussed how 'guide cones' can help with open tray implant impressions. In this article I'll discuss forming your tray and...
John Carson | 10 years ago ›Examining Patients With An Outside-In Approach
Well-defined systems within our offices, such as scheduling, financial arrangements and specialist referrals promote predictable flow and consistency. ...
Kevin Kwiecien | 10 years ago ›Follow the Case: Fixed Bridge [Part I]
In this series of articles I'll be discussing a specific case as I complete it. This patient is congenitally missing her lower centrals and it's time...
Steve Ratcliff | 10 years ago ›Using a 'Liquid Dam' in Your Restorative Practice
The first time I used a 'liquid dam' in dentistry was when I started doing in-office whitening. A liquid dam is a flowable, light cured material that...
Jeff Lineberry | 10 years ago ›How to Make Sense of the Noise of Articulating Paper
Adjusting the bite on new amalgam or composite restorations can be a daily challenge. With intra-coronal restorations like these we can at least look...
Kevin Kwiecien | 10 years ago ›How to Manage Dental Literature
What do you read? Who do you trust? What journals should I subscribe to? I get asked these questions all the time. It's fairly common for many of the...
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›Completing Class IV Restorations: Finishing and Polishing
Once you have your resin/composite in place, it's time to begin finishing your Class IV restoration. It begins with doing your gross contours and using your...
Jeff Lineberry | 10 years ago ›