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The Hidden Family Factor in Transitions

The Hidden Family Factor in Transitions

Lately, I have been writing about the special considerations involved in a practice transition where other dentists are family members. But not all 'family'...

| 10 years ago
Simplifying Open Tray Impressions [Part I]
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Simplifying Open Tray Impressions [Part I]

When it comes to implant impressions do you prefer open or closed tray impressions? For me, the biggest reason I prefer closed tray is I hate trying to...

| 10 years ago
Sealing the Screw Access Hole on Screw-Retained Implant Restorations
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Sealing the Screw Access Hole on Screw-Retained Implant Restorations

When seating a screw-retained implant restoration, there are many techniques and materials that can be used to seal the screw access hole. The most common...

| 10 years ago
When Dentists Marry Dentists

When Dentists Marry Dentists

As I wrote about previously, there are special considerations to take into account when bringing a son or daughter aboard in the practice. The same is...

| 10 years ago
Elements of Treatment Planning Will Transform Your Team

Elements of Treatment Planning Will Transform Your Team

Confidence in creating a treatment plan that truly 'restores' a patient as close as possible to the original condition or ideal form and function can...

| 10 years ago
Research: Bacteria Preserved on 1,000-Year-Old Plaque

Research: Bacteria Preserved on 1,000-Year-Old Plaque

According to a news release, a research team recently discovered 1,000-year-old dental calculus preserved on the teeth of skeletons. This discovery...

| 10 years ago
Six Rules for Keeping it in the Family

Six Rules for Keeping it in the Family

What could be better than doing what you love with the people you love most? I have seen a number of dental family 'dynasties.' I have seen sons and daughters following...

| 10 years ago
How to Make Sense of the Noise of Articulating Paper

How to Make Sense of the Noise of Articulating Paper

Adjusting the bite on new amalgam or composite restorations can be a daily challenge. With intra-coronal restorations like these we can at least look...

| 10 years ago
'Spreadsheet Junkies' Optional: The Simple Things You Need to Track and Why
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'Spreadsheet Junkies' Optional: The Simple Things You Need to Track and Why

When I wrote about the value of keeping score in your professional life by tracking your performance, I said that doing so was more important—and easier—than many...

| 10 years ago
How to Manage Dental Literature

How to Manage Dental Literature

What do you read? Who do you trust? What journals should I subscribe to? I get asked these questions all the time. It's fairly common for many of the...

| 10 years ago
The Importance of Keeping Score
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The Importance of Keeping Score

As I watch the Winter Olympic events I am struck by the level of performance these athletes have achieved and how narrow the margin is between victory...

| 10 years ago
Completing Class IV Restorations: Finishing and Polishing

Completing Class IV Restorations: Finishing and Polishing

Once you have your resin/composite in place, it's time to begin finishing your Class IV restoration. It begins with doing your gross contours and using your...

| 10 years ago