Composing Photographs: Capturing the Correct Perspective
This article offers a detailed guide to capturing the clearest and most effective perspectives when composing patient photographs.
Robert Winter | 7 years ago ›When Virtual Impressions Beat Physical Impressions, Hands Down
What's the benefit of choosing virtual impression methods over physical ones? Dr. John Carson outlines the tools and technology behind the technique.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›A Conservative, Effective Approach To White Spot Lesions
In this article, you will learn how to utilize resin infiltration to treat white spot lesions quickly and effectively.
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›Dr. Frank Spear discusses his process of performing Class V restorations with this short case study.
Frank Spear | 7 years ago ›Ankylosis Part I: Etiology and Considerations
This article discusses potential etiologies and diagnostic practices for ankylosed teeth.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›8 Simple Steps for Managing Your Patient's Toothache
This article details eight simple steps to follow when diagnosing and treating a patient who comes in with a toothache.
Vivek Mehta | 7 years ago ›The Extended Series of Dental Photographs
In this article, Dr. Courtney Lavigne shares more of her go-to patient photos for better diagnosis and overall treatment planning.
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›Guidebook of Tooth Preparation Design
Looking for a guide to better preparation design? This article will help you navigate the nuances of outcome-based preparation design for more efficient...
Jeffrey Bonk | 7 years ago ›4 Vital Images For Your Dental Lab
This article covers how and why to take and implement these four critical patient photos in your practice.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›Maxillary Prosthesis Retained by Two Dental Implants
There are pros and cons to using only two dental implants when retaining maxillary prostheses.
Doug Benting | 7 years ago ›6 Basic Photography Images To Improve Your Practice
If you're wondering how to use digital photography to improve your practice, start by mastering these six basic photos.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›Lab Communication: Shade and Surface Texture
Learn why photography is the most effective way of communicating shade and surface texture to your lab technicians.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›