How Hygienists Can Quickly Connect With Patients
How can dental hygienists make patients feel comfortable and welcome from the very beginning? Guest author Shelley Brown, R.D.H., B.S.D.H., offers some extremely simple tips.
Shelley Brown | 6 years ago ›A Paradigm Shift in Understanding Risk for Cancer in Dentistry
For the sake of the patient's overall health, dentists must understand risk factors for oral cancer and how to handle these difficult discussions with...
Kevin Huff | 6 years ago ›Dr. Frank Spear Publishes First Book to Help Dentists Boost Case Acceptance
Dr. Frank Spear has published his debut book, Case Acceptance in the Modern Dental Practice, in an effort to help dentists get more patients to say 'yes'...
Celina Jimenez | 6 years ago ›Spear Releases New Pathway on Increasing Case Acceptance in the Dental Practice
Spear has released a new pathway moderated by Dr. Frank Spear, who explains key tips and considerations for increasing case acceptance in the dental practice.
Celina Jimenez | 6 years ago ›Spear Releases Study Club Module on Overcoming Space Limitation for Implants
In 'Overcoming Space Limitation for Implants in the Anterior Mandible,' Dr. Ricardo Mitrani walks clinicians through the potential challenges of doing single...
Celina Jimenez | 6 years ago ›The 5 Patients Every Dentist Will Treat
Are you prepared to treat these five types of patients?
Imtiaz Manji | 6 years ago ›Converting an Anterior Bite Plane to a Full Arch Splint
This article will teach you how to convert an anterior bite plane appliance to a full-arch appliance to meet the needs of your patient.
Kevin Huff | 6 years ago ›Hybrid Digital/Analog Technique for Maxillofacial Prosthodontics
This article describes a complex case in which Dr. Brandon Stapleton utilized ESFB and a hybrid digital/analog technique for maxillofacial prosthodontics.
Brandon Stapleton | 6 years ago ›What Happens When a Patient Cancels an Appointment?
When a patient cancels their appointment, how can you and your team make the free time as productive as possible?
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›The Guide to When and When Not to Splint Restorations
Splinting restorations or teeth is not always the right answer. Read this yes/no guide to help you decide what might be right for your patient.
Greggory Kinzer | 6 years ago ›3D Printers in the Age of Digital Dentistry
Understanding the qualities and properties of different printed models is critical to restorative dentistry. Learn more about the Carbon3D software here.
Andrew Cohen | 6 years ago ›Your Patient's Parents Are Not (Totally) To Blame For Their Poor Oral Health
This article will help you understand the role of genetics in determining biomarkers that could impact a patient's oral health.
Robert Winter | 6 years ago ›