Avoiding Inaccuracy With Closed-tray Implant Impressions
Learn how to create accurate implant impressions and avoid unnecessary complications.
Darin Dichter | 8 years ago ›Pontic Design Considerations: A Comprehensive Review
Pontic shape types, design principles, modifications - and communicating with your lab about all of this - is covered in this thorough review of pontic...
Mary Anne Salcetti | 8 years ago ›Spear Releases “Developing a Diagnosis for a TMD Patient” Study Club Modules
Better diagnose your TMD patients after watching our new Study Club module for restorative dentists and specialists.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›Where’s the Articular Disc and Why It Matters
Continue learning about occlusion with this article on recording the fully seated joint position.
James Otten | 8 years ago ›10 Tips for Quarterbacking A-List Specialists
Take your interdisciplinary dentistry to the next level with these best practices for working with an interdisciplinary team.
Courtney Lavigne | 8 years ago ›Spear Releases Waiting Room Videos
Communicate with your dental patients before you even see them with Spear's new waiting room videos.
Adam McWethy | 8 years ago ›Four Questions to Ask a Problem Team Member
How can dentists help team members learn from their mistakes? Here's are four questions that will help.
Imtiaz Manji | 8 years ago ›New Spear Online Course: What Does a Comprehensive Approach to Treatment Planning Look Like?
Dentists and their team can learn more about comprehensive treatment planning in our newest course.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›Best Practices for Presenting the Immediate Fixed Hybrid Case
Immediate fixed hybrid treatment can be overwhelming when first presented to patients. Here are some tips on helping your patients see the benefits of...
Bill Ralstin | 8 years ago ›When Should Dentists Do Diagnostic Wax-ups?
Do you create diagnostic wax-ups before or after treatment?
Steve Ratcliff | 8 years ago ›Dental Treatment Planning: You Only See What You Know
Dentists cannot properly treatment plan if they don't see all there is to see in the patient's mouth. You only see what you know.
Dave St. Ledger | 8 years ago ›Osseous Surgery is Focus of New Patient Education Video
Better explain osseous surgery to your patients with this Patient Education video.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›