Want Better Dental Restorations? Put Down Your Handpiece
How can you get better at restorative dentistry? One dentist has a suggestion.
Dave St. Ledger | 7 years ago ›New Online Dental Course: A Systematic Approach to Treatment Planning
Learn more about treating dental patients with complex problems in this online dental team meeting course.
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›Build a Better Treatment Plan: Phasing Restorative Procedures Over Time
Treatment planning is an essential component of clinical practice. While some cases can be completed in one or two visits, there are several reasons that...
Robert Winter | 7 years ago ›Dental Composite Comparison: Sonicfill 2 vs. Estelite Omega
We compare Sonicfill 2 to Estelite Omega in this third article in our composite comparison...
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›A Life Lesson on the Importance of Learning to Delegate
Many dentists prefer to be hands-on, but here's why it's time to delegate some tasks to your dental practice team.
Imtiaz Manji | 7 years ago ›The Difference Between a Client and a Patient
Here's why dentists shouldn't shy away from calling patients 'clients.'
Imtiaz Manji | 7 years ago ›The Importance of Recording the Clinical Record
Learn what dentists should and shouldn't include in patients' clinical records, as well as how that information could be used.
Kevin Huff | 7 years ago ›Spear Releases New Curriculum on Dental Case Acceptance
Enhance your dental practice's patient communication and case acceptance with this new dental CE curriculum.
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›A Lesson in How to Encourage Team Members to Grow
Want your dental team to get better at what they do? Here's what you need to do.
Imtiaz Manji | 7 years ago ›Want to successfully treat patients with diastemas? Follow these key steps.
Puneet Sandhu | 8 years ago ›Spear Releases Two Root Canal Patient Education Videos
Teach your patients about root canal procedures in our latest Patient Education videos for dentists.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›Learn more about closing an endodontic access opening through a crown.
Mary Anne Salcetti | 8 years ago ›