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 ›This article discusses multiple methods of uncovering an implant during second stage surgery for ideal tissue esthetics.
Puneet Sandhu | 6 years ago ›Should You Probe Dental Implants?
Proper evaluation of dental implants, with baseline information that includes probing, is necessary when making a determination of health or disease.
Greggory Kinzer | 6 years ago ›Using Digital Guides to Replace a Missing Tooth with an Implant
Precise placement and exact execution are critical to a successful implant-based restoration. Learn how to utilize digital surgical guides to ensure a...
Jeff Lineberry | 6 years ago ›3 Tips for Talking to Your Patients About Esthetics
Discussing esthetics with your patients can sometimes be a little tricky - here are some tips for having the best discussion possible.
Courtney Lavigne | 6 years ago ›5 Steps to Making the Most of Your Referral Relationships
Building referral relationships takes time and effort, but it's critical to case success and patient satisfaction.
Donna Stenberg | 6 years ago ›This article will help you make the smoothest preparations possible for better indirect restorations.
John Carson | 6 years ago ›Whiter Teeth at What Cost? Potential Erosive Effects of Whitening Products
Before you recommend certain whitening products to your patients, keep in mind the potentially erosive effects they might have.
Imahn Moin | 6 years ago ›Less Is More: Building Functional Esthetics on a Budget
Top-notch esthetic treatment and better patient outcomes start with a 'big picture' mindset and selecting the right restorative materials.
Brandon Stapleton | 6 years ago ›