Managing Open Interdental Spaces With Indirect Veneer Restorations: Provisional Fabrication (Part 3)
Learn how to manage open interdental spaces, diastemas, or black triangles, using a convex restorative form and how to fabricate provisional restorations...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›In this prologue to Dr. Winter's series, discover how to manage interdental spaces using a convex restorative form and the most common error in positioning...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›The ‘Trial Smile’ Overlay Template
Discover the benefits and pitfalls of employing the 'Trial Smile' overlay template and how this simple, convenient, and non-invasive tool can provide...
Jeffrey Bonk | 4 years ago ›In Part 2 of Dr. Winter's series, discover how to manage interdental spaces using a convex restorative form and the most common error in positioning...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›New Course – Direct Resin Artistry in the Posterior Dentition
Dr. Jason Smithson demonstrates how to place esthetic direct composite restorations using minimal shades of resin and common instruments found in most...
Kaitlyn Thompson | 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 ›4 Burning Questions on Restorations with Ceramic or PFM Crowns
Learn how to select between zirconia or porcelain-fused-to-metal crowns — a common issue that's addressed in Spear's 'Restorative Design'...
Jeffrey Bonk | 4 years ago ›Disruptive Innovation in the Dental Marketplace
Positive disruption is occurring throughout the dental and health care industries. So, what's the impact on our patients? And how do we keep pace with...
Ricardo Mitrani | 4 years ago ›Learn how to properly manage open interdental spaces and the two aspects of preparation design, provisional fabrication, communication with your technician...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›3 Tips to Get Started with Intraoral Scanning
Discover the pros and cons of intraoral scanning and tips for correct use in your practice.
John Carson | 4 years ago ›Occlusal Vertical Dimension and the Edentulous Patient: Methods for Recording OVD
Measuring occlusal vertical dimension accurately is necessary to evaluate the prosthetic space and ensure a predictable outcome.
Darin Dichter | 4 years ago ›Single Central Incisors: Setting Dentist and Patient Expectations
By setting realistic expectations for cost, chair time and esthetic result, the frustration associated with restoring and matching a single indirect central...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›