In Treatment Planning, Details Matter
Using a full upper-arch zirconia implant-supported hybrid prosthesis case, we show how even the smallest detail can negatively affect results.
Steve Ratcliff | 8 years ago ›How to Develop a Successful Fixed Hybrid Treatment Model
If you want to better achieve cohesive interdisciplinary treatment planning for fixed hybrid prosthesis patients, this article will get you on the right...
William Runyon | 8 years ago ›Discussion Guidelines for Orthodontic Treatment Decisions
This orthodontic treatment FAQ list will help dentists better cover common orthodontic issues with their patients.
Donna Stenberg | 8 years ago ›Study Club Redux: Spear Releases Updated Modules
Spear has updated many of its dental Study Club modules. See the current list here.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›The Alphabet Soup of Occlusion
Occlusion terminology can get confusing ... CR, MIP, OMD, etc. This article attempts to clear up some of these...
James Otten | 8 years ago ›Going Digital With the Anterior Bite Plane
Anterior bite planes are part of digital dentistry now, but is going digital actually easier and faster for dentists?
Kevin Kwiecien | 8 years ago ›Spear Releases New Hire Training Pathways
Use these series of new hire training videos to quickly get your new team members up to speed.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›Talking to Your Team About the Business of Dentistry
If your dental team does not want to talk to patients about advanced care, it's time to talk.
Imtiaz Manji | 8 years ago ›Consequences of Bone Loss Explored in New Patient Education Video
Teach your dental patients about bone loss with our newest Patient Education video.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›New Dental Team Meeting Course: Understanding Implant Healing Abutments
Learn about 'Understanding Implant Healing Abutments' our newest dental team meeting course.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›How to Achieve Success with Custom Zirconia Abutments
We look at common concerns associated with custom zirconia abutments and how you can overcome them.
Greggory Kinzer | 8 years ago ›Dentistry: A Service, Not a Commodity
If you don't understand they provide a service, not a commodity, your patients won't either.
John Carson | 8 years ago ›