When Virtual Impressions Beat Physical Impressions, Hands Down
What's the benefit of choosing virtual impression methods over physical ones? Dr. John Carson outlines the tools and technology behind the technique.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›3 Things Not To Say To Your Patients
This article will tell you how to improve communication with your patients by eliminating these simple words and phrases.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›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 ›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 ›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 ›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 ›Are Scuba Divers Really at Significant Increased Risk for Dental Symptoms?
We review recent research on how scuba diving can affect dental health.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›Dealing with a Damaged Implant
When treating damaged implants, are you asking the right 'whys'?
John Carson | 7 years ago ›Dental Composite Comparison: Venus Diamond vs. Estelite Omega
In Part II of this dental composite comparison series, we compare Venus Diamond to Estelite Omega.
John Carson | 8 years ago ›Diagnosing Dental Pain: The Phantom Menace
When diagnosing dental pain, it can be frustrating when initial tests don't reveal much if anything. One dentist shares how he solved one such case.
John Carson | 8 years ago ›What Goes in a Complete Treatment Note and Why
We cover the 5 main things that should go in a dental treatment note as well as additions for unique...
John Carson | 8 years ago ›Dentistry: A Service, Not a Commodity
If you don't understand they provide a service, not a commodity, your patients won't either.
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