A Toolbox Essential - the RW 2.0
A true 'toolbox essential' is something that has even more applications than just its intended purpose - take the RW 2.0, for...
Dave St. Ledger | 6 years ago ›Dental Impression Problems: Why You Get Them and How to Avoid Them
Here are a couple of quick fixes for some common impression material issues that lead to weird models.
Steve Ratcliff | 6 years ago ›When to Complete a Diagnostic Wax-Up
A diagnostic wax-up is clearly an important tool for better diagnosis and treatment planning, but when exactly should you put it into practice?
Robert Winter | 6 years ago ›Surgical Guide Classification for Full Arch Prosthesis (Part 2)
This article continues Dr. Mitrani's discussion of full-arch prostheses by explaining the use of analog- and CAD/CAM generated guides.
Ricardo Mitrani | 6 years ago ›How to Provisionalize an Entire Arch
Utilizing the FGTP planning process throughout the process of provisionalizing a full arch will ensure greater case success.
John Carson | 6 years ago ›What Do Dental Consultants Know That I Don’t?
Imtiaz Manji offers insight into the benefits dental consultants offer practices.
Imtiaz Manji | 6 years ago ›Is Your Toothpaste Being Too Hard on You?
This article will give you a solid understanding of the abrasiveness of certain toothpastes and their impact on tooth structure.
Imahn Moin | 6 years ago ›Improving the Esthetics of Your Ceramic Restorations
Surface texture and luster and two of the most difficult things to match with the natural teeth. This article reviews several ways to make the process...
Greggory Kinzer | 6 years ago ›Radiographs and Cement: You Can't Handle the Truth!
This case is an important example of the fact that radiographs only tell some of the story when it comes to restorations.
John Carson | 6 years ago ›Implant Abutments: What Do I Choose?
This article will help you decide whether to choose a stock implant abutment or a custom implant abutment based on your case.
Steve Ratcliff | 6 years ago ›Are Staff Meetings in the Dental Practice Overrated?
Dental team meetings can be one of the most valuable practice management techniques when used appropriately.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›Why You Should Do a Diagnostic Wax-Up
Creating a diagnostic wax-up is a critical component of thorough, successful treatment planning - this article explains why.
Robert Winter | 6 years ago ›