Outcome-based Preparation Design of Anterior Teeth: Part I
When preparing anterior teeth - or any tooth - having a clear vision of the final preparation is imperative. Here we break down five dimensions that must...
Robert Winter | 8 years ago ›Phasing the Definitive Restorative Procedures
Systematic treatment planning can help a dentist save time and avoid frustration. Here is the five-phase key to success.
Robert Winter | 9 years ago ›Treatment Planning and Outcome-based Preparation Design: 5 Requirements for a Successful Result
Dr. Bob Winter delivers a 5-step plan for successful outcome-based preparation design.
Robert Winter | 9 years ago ›Monolithic Zirconia Restorations Can Fracture!
Despite their flexural strength, monolithic zirconia restorations can still break! Dr. Bob Winter discusses how to induce minimal trauma and demonstrates...
Robert Winter | 10 years ago ›Ceramic Restorations: Predictable Adjusting and Polishing
Learn the steps for adjusting and polishing ceramic restorations.
Robert Winter | 10 years ago ›When to Use a Custom Incisal Guide Table?
A common question asked of me is: 'When should I make or prescribe a custom incisal guide table?' If there is no pathway wear, generally there is not a...
Robert Winter | 11 years ago ›Instrumentation for Equilibration
In a previous article we discussed adjusting the mandibular incisal edges to accommodate for esthetic and functional changes in the maxillary...
Robert Winter | 11 years ago ›A simple technique that helps to create ideal impressions is to use Scotch tape on the outer aspect of your slotted disposable trays. First, I suggest...
Robert Winter | 11 years ago ›When to Use Triple Tray Impressions
After my last article, 'What Your Lab Needs to Know: Simple Posterior Cases', there was a question posed to me about the accuracy of using triple...
Robert Winter | 12 years ago ›What Your Lab Needs to Know: Simple Posterior Cases
This article will be the first in a series that discusses what your laboratory needs to know in order to produce the best outcome for your patients....
Robert Winter | 12 years ago ›