Restoring Discolored Endodontically Treated Teeth: Case 7
In the previous article in this series, I showed an example of masking a cast metal post and core with a metal ceramic crown. In this final article we...
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›Four Life Strategies From the Animal Kingdom
I grew up in Kenya, which is a great place to get an up-close lesson in some fundamental rules of life. Outside of the human communities in the region,...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›Are Antibiotics Really Necessary?
Based on the wide variety of prescription antibiotics that have been given to patients presenting to my office for evaluation and possible treatment,...
Glen Doyon | 10 years ago ›Dealing with Nervous Patients [Part II]
In a previous article I discussed managing patients with mild to moderate anxiety. While the methods discussed previously will allow you successfully...
John Carson | 10 years ago ›Get Your Team Up to Speed on Occlusion
An understanding of the general concepts of occlusion within a practice can create a foundation that brings more predicable long-lasting dentistry, while...
Denise Prichard | 10 years ago ›The Courage to Do the Right Thing
Every person's life represents the sum of the choices they have made. When we reach an age of maturity, most of us come to realize this and we accept...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›How to Deal With Employee Termination
In a recent article, I addressed steps to handle the low-hanging fruit of voluntary resignations. In this article, I'm going to discuss what you need...
Adam McWethy | 10 years ago ›When 'Me First' is the Right Approach
Most of us who travel a lot tend to tune out the flight attendant's pre-flight safety rundown because we feel we could recite it by heart by now. But...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›Is Food Wreaking Havoc on Your Implants?
Over the years I have noticed sometimes after placing and restoring implants—especially on lower posterior areas—that the proximal contacts seemed to open up...
Jeff Lineberry | 10 years ago ›The Only Solution to the 'Not Enough Time' Problem
Sometimes, when I talk to dentists about the possibilities for growth in their practices, I can actually see some of them recoil at the thought. 'I'm...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›Why Should Your Team Care About Occlusion?
The term occlusion is one that has been routinely associated with confusion, ambiguity and varying philosophies. In fact, the topic of occlusion is often...
Denise Prichard | 10 years ago ›Dealing with Nervous Patients [Part I]
As we all know the thought of visiting a dental office can cause anxiety for many of our patients. This anxiety can range from mild nervousness to extreme...
John Carson | 10 years ago ›