How to Get Out of Your Own Way
As we approach the New Year, I'd like to wrap up 2013 by sharing some quick 'philosophical foundation' reminders here over the next several days....
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›Implant Supported Restoration Following Severe Trauma [Part II]
In Part I of this series, I introduced a 21-year-old patient that was missing teeth 8-11 and 21-27 due to a life-threatening car accident. I demonstrated...
Doug Benting | 10 years ago ›How Open Are You to Possibilities?
I think one of the best measures of greatness in a person is how they respond when presented with a new idea. We all like to think that we are open-minded,...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›In esthetic dentistry, determining the arrangement and contour of the teeth can be a fun process since it allows us to be artists. This concept is really...
Greggory Kinzer | 10 years ago ›Are Your Patients Keeping up With You?
The possibilities for growth in dentistry today are truly astounding. In a previous article, 'The Power of Proximity' I provided some insight on how important...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›Can We Be Too Accurate With Bite Records?
Over the years the accuracy we are able to achieve in dentistry has greatly increased. While in most cases the more accurate we can be the better, there...
John Carson | 10 years ago ›Being a good dentist and enjoying reasonable success is fairly easy. In fact, as I often say, it is hard not to succeed in dentistry. Find the right practice...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›A Puzzle About Intermittent Swelling
So I don't have a definitive answer here, although I think I know what might be happening. This patient described intermittent swelling on the left...
Steve Ratcliff | 10 years ago ›Simple Tips for Acknowledging Patient Referrals
What happens when someone expresses to you their sincere appreciation for something you have done for them? It feels good, doesn't it? And because it...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: How Do They Impact Muscles? [Part II]
As I mentioned in Part I of this article, it is critical that clinicians realize that different patients may respond differently to the same occlusal...
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›A Very Important Question to Ask Every New Patient
Any time you have a new patient call for a first appointment it turns into a question-and-answer session because there is a lot of data you need to collect,...
Imtiaz Manji | 10 years ago ›Occlusal Appliances: How do They Impact Muscles? [Part I]
In this series I have previously described the common appliance options available, as well as the most common reasons an appliance may be prescribed....
Frank Spear | 10 years ago ›