Creating "Wow" Restorative Results
Setting yourself up for success in restorative cases starts with these six key elements.
Jeffrey Bonk | 7 years ago ›Communicating Predictable Incisal Edge Position
Learn how to predictably create the ideal incisal edge position - and communicate it to both your team and patient.
Jeffrey Bonk | 7 years ago ›Simple Implant Surgical Guides and Implant Mapping
Even in the age of digital dentistry, analog concepts like implant surgical guides and mapping are necessary. Here's how they'll help you succeed.
Jeffrey Bonk | 7 years ago ›Tissue Retraction: More than Just Cords
Retraction cords are the usual go-to for tissue retraction in restorative dentistry. But here's another technique you may want to try.
Jeffrey Bonk | 7 years ago ›Guided Implant Surgery and the Blind Skier
We focus on two important aspects of guided implant surgery: trust and vision.
Jeffrey Bonk | 8 years ago ›Single Anterior Implants Made Easy As 1-2-3
While single anterior implant restorations are a mainstay, varying situations create challenges for dentists. However, following this 1-2-3 sequence can help...
Jeffrey Bonk | 9 years ago ›Use Mock-Ups to Increase Case Acceptance
Using a mock-up is a great way to create value for esthetic dentistry. They help to visualize the desired end result in the patient's mouth; it helps...
Jeffrey Bonk | 12 years ago ›Using mock-ups for ideal crown and veneer preparation is a great way to minimize preparation depth and unnecessary tooth structure loss. The same index...
Jeffrey Bonk | 12 years ago ›Helping Patients Understand Worn Incisal Edges
As dentists, we see many patients with worn incisal edges. Before restoring these teeth, we need to understand the type or pattern of the tooth wear....
Jeffrey Bonk | 12 years ago ›Dr. Gary DeWood once told the story of the 20 (sick) sheep. If one dies, how many are left? Depending upon how or what is heard, the answer often...
Jeffrey Bonk | 12 years ago ›