When is Canine Substitution Appropriate?
This article outlines particular criteria that must be met when planning a canine substitution.
Greggory Kinzer | 6 years ago ›How Dentists Use Online Dental Continuing Education for Practice Growth
So you've committed to a CE regimen - now how do you take it to the next level and implement it into your practice to reap the results?
Benjamin Rojek | 6 years ago ›A Treatment Alternative for Retained Primary Molars
Learn how to treat retained primary molars in a way that will ensure long-term stability.
Courtney Lavigne | 6 years ago ›Spear Releases New Pathway On Breathing and Respiratory Science
Spear has released a new pathway covering various aspects of airway management, including dysfunctional breathing, interdisciplinary management of airway...
Celina Jimenez | 6 years ago ›Retention as a Starting Point for Interdisciplinary Collaboration
This article offers strategies for GPs who want to help patients avoid pitfalls that commonly lead to orthodontic relapse.
Cheryl DeWood | 6 years ago ›Screw-Retained Single Implant Restorations Part I
Read this article before you screw retain that implant to make sure it's the best plan of action.
Robert Winter | 6 years ago ›Spear Releases Study Club Module on Immediate Implant Placement
Spear has released a new Study Club module that covers the complexities and considerations of immediate implant placement and provisionalization.
Celina Jimenez | 6 years ago ›How to Retrieve a Broken Implant Abutment
Here are 7 tips to retrieving a broken implant...
John Carson | 6 years ago ›Orthodontic Anchorage: Is There a TAD In Your Future?
Learn more about the features and benefits of temporary anchorage devices (TADs) for orthodontic treatment.
Donna Stenberg | 6 years ago ›Increased Success With Single-Tooth Restorations
This tool might be worth a try for your single-tooth restorations.
Courtney Lavigne | 6 years ago ›Ready, Fire, Aim: A Strategy For Practice Growth
Your mindset about practice growth will determine your best strategy moving forward.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›Whether we're talking about teeth or implants, occlusion can be a tricky thing. So in this article we highlight their key differences in regards to occlusion...
John Carson | 6 years ago ›