Say Cheese: New Method for Restoring Missing Teeth Involves Gum Tissue and Mice Cells
According to a recent news release on Biological tooth replacement, scientists have developed a new method of replacing missing teeth with a bioengineered...
Abigail Pfeiffer | 11 years ago ›Have You Really 'Been There, Done That?'
One of the most gratifying things for me as an educator is when I hear from clients who have implemented some of the strategies I've lectured on and been...
Imtiaz Manji | 11 years ago ›The stick 'bite' is a quick and easy reference for your ceramist. It's not really a bite registration; rather, it is a useful tool for...
Steve Ratcliff | 11 years ago ›Setting Fees Based on Your Expertise
A high-tech, high-volume power plant suffers a breakdown that grinds everything to a halt. All the engineers and maintenance people on the team do everything...
Imtiaz Manji | 11 years ago ›The History and Uses of Cone Beam Radiography
Early dental radiology began in 1895 when Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen discovered 'X' radiation. A German dentist, Otto Walkoff, produced the first...
Jeff Price | 11 years ago ›Sometimes You Just Have to Take a Walk
For years I have talked about how I used to solve team issues by using the 'Manji Walk.' If I felt someone on my team was not aligned with our mission, I...
Imtiaz Manji | 11 years ago ›Closing the Infamous Black Triangle: The Technical Considerations
My previous article reviewed the clinical aspects of tooth preparation design. That article discussed the fact that to close the gingival embrasure space...
Robert Winter | 11 years ago ›What Will the Future of Dentistry Look Like?
What will dentistry look like five years from now? Much of the dentistry you'll be doing will be updating obsolete dental work. You know how you...
Imtiaz Manji | 11 years ago ›Study: Women Who Smoked Are More Likely to Lose Teeth Due to Gum Disease
According to a new study published and featured on the cover of the current Journal of the American Dental Association by researchers at the University...
Abigail Pfeiffer | 11 years ago ›Does Your Practice Have a Word-of-Mouth Culture?
Not all new patients are created equal. People who come to your practice at the invitation of a current patient come with the right mindset and expectations;...
Imtiaz Manji | 11 years ago ›For most patients the outcome of excess overjet is some occlusal variation from what might be considered normal or ideal. The specific variation is...
Frank Spear | 11 years ago ›If You Schedule It, They Will Come
In a previous article, Practice Dentistry without a Net?, I talked about the importance of really challenging yourself from time to time by taking away...
Imtiaz Manji | 11 years ago ›