What Is the Purpose of a Facebow?
Many dentists stop using a facebow after dental school. But here's why you should have one in your practice today.
Greggory Kinzer | 8 years ago ›Important Considerations When Treating Cervical Lesions
When treating cervical lesions, where do you start? We break down the top 6 questions to ask and considerations for...
Robert Winter | 8 years ago ›Fabricating a Crown to an Existing Removable Partial Denture
Stop having issues with fabricating a crown for a tooth that is an abutment for an existing removable partial denture. Use this five-step technique instead.
Mary Anne Salcetti | 8 years ago ›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 ›The Specialist App: 6 Simple Steps to Restorative Treatment Planning
Having difficulty communicating with dental specialists? There may not be an actual app for that, but here's six steps to better treatment planning.
Donna Stenberg | 9 years ago ›New Spear Online Course: “A Systematic Approach to Endodontic Diagnosis: The 7-Step Process” Part 1
In our newest course, you will learn the steps necessary for endodontic diagnosis.
Benjamin Rojek | 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 ›Three Tips to Virtually Eliminate Composite Sensitivity
Dr. John Carson shares his top three tips on how to virtually eliminate composite sensitivity.
John Carson | 9 years ago ›Pictures: They Don't Always Tell the Whole Story
Dentistry is never static, however, the principles of diagnosis and treatment planning are timeless. What changes is not the principle but the understanding...
Steve Ratcliff | 9 years ago ›A Missed Diagnosis or Incorrect Treatment Plan?
'He listened to my story differently. He asked different questions. He was respectful of the other practitioner but eloquently questioned the diagnosis....
Kevin Kwiecien | 9 years ago ›The Rule of Twos is an observation that I believe we all need to add to our protocol, particularly for children. Early detection can mean the difference...
Gary DeWood | 9 years ago ›