Tooth Wear Appliances: Anterior Bite Planes
Anterior bite planes are an excellent choice for patients with tooth wear from attrition. Learn more about this occlusal appliance from Dr. Frank Spear.
Frank Spear | 8 years ago ›New Spear Online Course: Working with Periodontists
In our newest dental CE video course, we discuss the best practices for interdisciplinary care between periodontists and restorative dentists.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›Successful dentists win the day with more than just positivity. Here's how to make good days great.
Imtiaz Manji | 8 years ago ›Restoring Discolored Endodontically Treated Teeth: Case 1
This is the first in a series of examples of the different presentations that can occur surrounding the restoration of discolored endodontically treated...
Frank Spear | 8 years ago ›Creating a Radiographic Template for Implant Planning Step-by-Step
Implant planning has become more sophisticated in recent years. Following these 10 steps will...
Steve Ratcliff | 8 years ago ›INFOGRAPHIC: How to Revolutionize Your Dental Practice in 6 Weeks
Team meetings can help get your dental practice team on the same page, but how do you affect true change? We have the answer.
Adam McWethy | 8 years ago ›New Study Club Module: Edentulous Rehabilitation with Parafunctional Considerations
Spear's newest Study Club module examines a patient on the edge of terminal dentition.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›One Thing All Winning Dentists (and all Winners) Do
Whether they're dentists or an Olympians, winners record every effort and track their progress. Here's why.
Imtiaz Manji | 8 years ago ›Evaluating Facial Esthetics: Facial Profile
Dr. Frank Spear focuses on understanding how to evaluate profiles, and what the evaluation can teach dentists about possible treatment decisions.
Frank Spear | 8 years ago ›Life inside a dental practice is a life dominated by systems and habits.Here's how to make those systems and habits work in your favor.
Imtiaz Manji | 8 years ago ›Applying a Pontic Barrier on a Surgical Site
Here's a quick and relatively easy way to apply a pontic barrier on a surgical site.
Mary Anne Salcetti | 8 years ago ›