Dr. Robert Winter Presents New ‘Restorative Design’ Pathway
Learn minimalistic ceramic restorations in the six-course pathway now available on Spear Online.
Bonnie Serino | 5 years ago ›Try Before You Buy: Evaluating Indirect Restorative Impression Materials
Your guide to evaluating and selecting restorative impression materials that provide accuracy and predictability.
Jeffrey Bonk | 5 years ago ›My Tooth Broke as I Was Eating Soft Bread
There is no reason for a dental restoration to have an expiration date, though the longevity or prognosis of any dental restoration is directly influenced...
Ricardo Mitrani | 5 years ago ›Explore ways to predictably deliver tight and well-contoured contacts from composite and what some clinicians refer to as 'kissing contacts.'
Dave St. Ledger | 5 years ago ›Options for Determining Vertical Dimension with Edentulous Patients
Learn how to manage occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) with pre-extraction and post-extraction methods, including the widely used freeway space approach.
Darin Dichter | 5 years ago ›Study Club Module — Mary Jo: Emotional and Clinical Crisis Management
In this Spear Study Club module, Dr. Ricardo Mitrani introduces a patient with a simple loose crown, though he discovers issues with the patient's failing...
Bonnie Serino | 5 years ago ›5 Elements to Consider when Selecting a Full Arch Implant Prosthetic Solution
As baby boomers age, clinicians need to be prepared to help by considering five essential aspects for the best course of treatment using full arch, implant-supported...
Ricardo Mitrani | 5 years ago ›FPDs Vs. Implants Part III: Length of Span and Vitality of Abutments
In this third article of a series on FPDs vs. implants, Dr. Frank Spear explores two FPD risk factors: length of span and weakened abutments.
Frank Spear | 5 years ago ›Being Brilliant at the Basics: Blocking Out the Ugly From Your Restorations
Learn how to create more beautiful posterior composites that you and your team will take pride in.
Dawn Wehking | 5 years ago ›Working the Slopes: It's All In the Edges
This skiing analogy will help you better understand leading and trailing incisal edges.
Kevin Huff | 5 years ago ›Optimal Smile Design Utilizing the Most Conservative Approach - a Visual Essay
In this detailed visual essay, learn how to design a beautiful smile using the most conservative possible methods.
Ricardo Mitrani | 5 years ago ›Considerations for Preparation Design and Facial Margin Placement: Part VI
We look at a real dental case to discuss obtaining acceptable esthetic outcomes on an anterior restoration.
Frank Spear | 5 years ago ›