Implant Risk Factors - Are You Asking the Right Questions?
Discover the risk factors associated with implant failure and the importance of discussing possible complications with patients.
Hunter Dawson | 4 years ago ›â€˜Screw-Mentable’ Implant Restoration
The restorative challenges associated with screw-retained restorations can be solved by designing the implant in two pieces.
Greggory Kinzer | 5 years ago ›7 Ways to Increase Implant Productivity with Your Lab
Work more efficiently with your dental lab following these tips on everything from scan bodies and impression posts to implants in the esthetic zone.
Edward Roman | 5 years ago ›Immediate Implant Placement in a Maxillary Molar Site with a Personalized Healing Abutment
Learn a step-by-step technique for more confidence in your placement of a Straumann BLX implant with a personalized healing abutment fabricated with flowable...
Ricardo Mitrani | 5 years ago ›Contemporary Implant Dentistry: Diagnostic Risk Management
There are several risks a clinician must consider when using a dental implant as a treatment option. Learning to acquire and utilize the appropriate diagnostic...
Hunter Dawson | 5 years ago ›FPDs Vs. Implants Part III: Length of Span and Vitality of Abutments
In this third article of a series on FPDs vs. implants, Dr. Frank Spear explores two FPD risk factors: length of span and weakened abutments.
Frank Spear | 5 years ago ›FPDs Vs. Implants Part II: How Do FPDs Most Often Fail?
Why do fixed partial dentures fail? Dr. Frank Spear gives an answer in this second article in his series on FPDs vs. implants.
Frank Spear | 5 years ago ›A Rapid Technique for Closing Screw Access Channels
Have you ever used this method for closing screw access channels?
Darin Dichter | 5 years ago ›Implant Supported Fixed Bridge for Maxillary Incisors
When there are several options available, it is really our responsibility to help the patient make the decisions on the options available based on their...
Doug Benting | 5 years ago ›6 Steps For Creating an Ovate Pontic
The goal of an ovate pontic treatment is to create a natural appearance. The following steps will guide you to an ideal result.
Mark Fleming | 5 years ago ›Risks of Using Worn Implant Wrenches
Are you checking your implant wrenches for wear as often as you should? Doing so will help you avoid these risks.
Jeffrey Bonk | 6 years ago ›Screw-Retained Restorations With Off-Angle Implants
Check out these tips and techniques for ensuring esthetic screw-retained abutments.
Steve Ratcliff | 6 years ago ›