This free examination checklist will not only help you ensure you're offering the most comprehensive experience; it'll help your patients understand your...
Gary DeWood | 7 years ago ›Horizontal Root Fracture: Extract or Retain?
This article discusses options if a patient presents with a horizontal root fracture yet is asymptomatic.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›Are Scuba Divers Really at Significant Increased Risk for Dental Symptoms?
We review recent research on how scuba diving can affect dental health.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›Build a Better Treatment Plan: Phasing Restorative Procedures Over Time
Treatment planning is an essential component of clinical practice. While some cases can be completed in one or two visits, there are several reasons that...
Robert Winter | 8 years ago ›Implant-assisted Removable Partials: Highlighting the Advantages in 2 Cases
We review two cases that highlight the advantages of implant-assisted partial dentures.
Doug Benting | 8 years ago ›Diagnosing Dental Pain: The Phantom Menace
When diagnosing dental pain, it can be frustrating when initial tests don't reveal much if anything. One dentist shares how he solved one such case.
John Carson | 8 years ago ›In this tooth wear case study, we look at overcoming the fear and frustration of treating worn dentition by using Facially Generated Treatment Planning.
Gary DeWood | 8 years ago ›What's the Right Option for Increasing Overjet?
in this case study, Dr. Donna Stenberg discusses finding the right option for increasing overjet.
Donna Stenberg | 9 years ago ›Interdisciplinary Management of Traumatic Fractures
Using a case presentation, Dr. Gregg Kinzer breaks down the steps of proper treatment planning.
Greggory Kinzer | 9 years ago ›Finishing Photos: Start the Conversation
Close to home in the orthodontic practice, photos also give you an opportunity to 'show off' the amazing changes you and the patient have accomplished,...
Donna Stenberg | 9 years ago ›Factors That Influence Anterior Preparation Design - Part I
Since treatment planning is the key to determining the proper preparation design, you must first establish what problems exist. This means comprehensively...
Robert Winter | 9 years ago ›The Challenge of Replacing Missing Central and Lateral Incisors
Replacing a single missing central or lateral incisor is quite predictable, especially if there is adequate bone and soft tissue to utilize a single tooth...
Frank Spear | 9 years ago ›