Management of Uncomplicated Crown Fractures in the Permanent Dentition
With crown fractures and luxation of the permanent dentition the most common injuries, a busy dental office must know how to manage uncomplicated crown...
Jason Smithson | 2 years ago ›Planning the Class IV: Workhorse of Cosmetic Dentistry – Part 3
Learn Dr. Jason Smithson's go-to protocol for layering direct composite to achieve aesthetic success and functional durability.
Jason Smithson | 3 years ago ›Planning the Class IV: Workhorse of Cosmetic Dentistry – Part 2
In part two of Dr. Smithson's series, learn why particle abrasion improves bond strengths and longevity for Class IV direct composite restorations.
Jason Smithson | 3 years ago ›Planning the Class IV: The Workhorse of Cosmetic Dentistry — Part 1
With proper planning and a command for Class IV restorations, Dr. Jason Smithson believes dentists can confidently approach any anterior situation with...
Jason Smithson | 3 years ago ›Ultra-Conservative Management of the Discolored Tooth
Explore a more modern, minimally invasive approach to the discolored non-vital teeth using the 'Modified Walking Bleach' approach.
Jason Smithson | 3 years ago ›Old Tricks for New Dogs - Vertical Margin in Fixed Prosthodontics
Follow this visual essay from Dr. Jason Smithson for tips to address the vertical margin in fixed prosthodontics.
Jason Smithson | 3 years ago ›Restoration of the Peg Lateral: The Direct Resin Approach
Using a direct resin, freehand approach to treat a peg lateral tooth can be professionally rewarding for dentists and well received by patients.
Jason Smithson | 4 years ago ›Lithium Disilicate Resin-Retained Adhesive Bridgework in Fixed Prosthodontics
Dr. Jason Smithson explains why lithium disilicate resin-retain adhesive bridgework leads to better clinical outcomes and is less expensive or time consuming...
Jason Smithson | 4 years ago ›Finishing Anterior Composite: How to Recreate Natural Enamel Morphology and Texture
Learn step-by-step how to finish and polish anterior composite restorations to look like natural tooth enamel.
Jason Smithson | 4 years ago ›Form Follows Function: A Guide to Creating Highly Esthetic, Adjustment-Free Class 1 Restorations
What can dentists learn from architecture? Learn how the concept of form and function can be used to create esthetic restorations.
Jason Smithson | 4 years ago ›