4 Vital Images For Your Dental Lab
This article covers how and why to take and implement these four critical patient photos in your practice.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›Maxillary Prosthesis Retained by Two Dental Implants
There are pros and cons to using only two dental implants when retaining maxillary prostheses.
Doug Benting | 7 years ago ›6 Basic Photography Images To Improve Your Practice
If you're wondering how to use digital photography to improve your practice, start by mastering these six basic photos.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›Lab Communication: Shade and Surface Texture
Learn why photography is the most effective way of communicating shade and surface texture to your lab technicians.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›My Favorite Photograph: It Tells the Whole Story (Almost)
This article discusses characteristics of great clinical patient photography that will increase case success, improve treatment planning and aid in diagnosis.
Robert Winter | 7 years ago ›An Overview of Radiographic Technologies in General Dentistry
Dr. Kevin Huff outlines the main types of radiographic technology used in general dentistry.
Kevin Huff | 7 years ago ›An Intro To Basic DSLR Camera Settings
Dr. Courtney Lavigne gives an overview of basic DSLR camera settings every dentist should know in order to ensure successful photography in their practice.
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›Return On Investment in the Dental Practice
Understanding the basics of ROI (return on investment) is crucial to enhancing technology and profitability in your practice.
Gary DeWood | 7 years ago ›How to Categorize Bonding Systems
Learn more about categorizing dental bonding systems.
Vivek Mehta | 7 years ago ›Why You Need To Be Taking Photos in Your Dental Practice
How can you get started with taking photos in your dental practice? We answer that and more in this article.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›What Is the Best Type of Triple Tray Material?
Here's why you should consider what your triple trays are made out of just as much as your impression materials.
Mary Anne Salcetti | 7 years ago ›4 Tips for Decreasing Sensitivity After Composites
Is composite sensitivity just a fact of life? It doesn't have to be if you follow these four tips.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›