Restoration with the Endocrown
The endocrown has proven to be predictable in restoring complex endodontically treated teeth and is yet another option to consider when developing a restorative...
Andy Janiga | 4 years ago ›New Course: A New Perspective on Occlusion
Dr. Jim McKee's latest lessons explain the connection between the TMJ and occlusion, helping you treat often-complex cases with greater precision based...
Kaitlyn Thompson | 4 years ago ›New Course: Using Models to Evaluate and Treatment Plan Occlusal Issues
Dr. Frank Spear's latest Spear Online course highlights step-by-step instructions for different approaches to treatment plan for occlusion.
Kaitlyn Thompson | 4 years ago ›Diagnostic Options and Recommendations for TMJ Disorders
In dentistry, it's crucial to consider evidence-based information and ethical recommendations in determining treatment options for issues like TMJ disorders...
Kevin Huff | 4 years ago ›8 New Chairside Patient Education Pre-Op Videos
Now you can show patients Patient Education videos to help them prepare for oral surgery and other procedures.
Kaitlyn Thompson | 4 years ago ›Fixing Anterior Composites Without Redoing Everything
Learn easy steps to fix anterior composites quickly during a busy workday in your practice.
Dawn Wehking | 4 years ago ›A-EFSB: Airway and 3D Treatment Planning
With the addition of airway to the EFSB (esthetics, function, structure, biology) concept, our focus is now 3D. It does not change the idea of setting...
Jeffrey Rouse | 4 years ago ›Pre-Orthodontic Implants for Post-Orthodontic Restoration
Develop a method to place implants before orthodontic care for post-orthodontic success.
John Carson | 4 years ago ›Small-Group Dental Study Clubs for ‘Radical Transformation’
An Arizona clinician explains how Spear Study Club inspired him to be a thought leader in his dental community.
Kaitlyn Thompson | 4 years ago ›‘Screw-Mentable’ Implant Restoration
The restorative challenges associated with screw-retained restorations can be solved by designing the implant in two pieces.
Greggory Kinzer | 4 years ago ›Direct vs. Indirect Restorations for a Maxillary Central Incisor
Your patient needs a maxillary central incisor restoration. A direct composite restoration may be the best option, since it is generally less expensive...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›Predictable Ceramic Veneer Margins - Eliminate Unsupported Enamel with ‘Tornado Technique’
The 'Tornado Technique' provides a solid visual image for clinically preparing interproximal veneer margins in a strategic and effective manner.
Jeffrey Bonk | 4 years ago ›