23 Tips For Choosing the Best Patient Education Resources
Patient education is a critical cog in the dental practice, but with so many options in the marketplace, how do you determine what will be most effective?
Benjamin Rojek | 6 years ago ›Why Adhesive On Your Instrument Is Negatively Affecting Your Bond Strength
Are you struggling with stickiness while placing composites? Make sure this isn't your issue.
Courtney Lavigne | 6 years ago ›Connecting Teeth and Implants: Yes, No, Maybe?
When do you connect an implant to a tooth? Dr. Frank Spear looks at various clinical cases to find the answers.
Frank Spear | 6 years ago ›Contingency, Priority and Risk Protocol For Treatment: Part II
When planning and facilitating treatment, how do you know what to prioritize and what the potential risks are? This article will help you understand.
Ricardo Mitrani | 6 years ago ›Diagnostic Wax-Up Fabrication: Periodontal and Implant Treatment
This article will help you determine when to prescribe a wax-up in cases that necessitate restorative and periodontal or implant procedures.
Robert Winter | 6 years ago ›How To Help Patients Value Dentistry: One Dentist's Firsthand Experience
It can be tricky to figure out how to get a patient to fully understand the value of treatment - this story is a great example of how to succeed in that.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›A Step-by-Step Guide to Converting Denture to Interim Hybrid Prosthesis
In this comprehensive guide, we walk dentists through the process of constructing an interim dental implant-supported hybrid prosthesis.
Doug Benting | 6 years ago ›Contingency, Priority and Risk Protocol: Part I
Complications with implants and prostheses can be more easily avoided and addressed with this methodology in mind.
Ricardo Mitrani | 6 years ago ›Sequencing Soft Tissue Coverage Procedures With Restorative Treatment
What comes first, grafting or restoring? This article will help you sequence your soft tissue coverage procedures for better outcomes.
Greggory Kinzer | 6 years ago ›How To Administer Anesthesia Without Using an IAN Block
Haven't had much luck with IAN blocks? Learn how to administer effective anesthesia with a different technique.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›Is It a Good Idea to Repair Crown Margins?
We would always like to be able to repair crown margins that have developed recurrent decay for our patients; however, while this is possible in some...
John Carson | 6 years ago ›How Much Do You Value Your Hearing?
As you probably know well from firsthand experience, self-care is critical for providing better patient care. Are you caring for your hearing in your...
Imahn Moin | 6 years ago ›