Dental Composites: Types and Recommendations
What dental composites should you use? And what should you look for when shopping around. This article answers those questions.
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›How to Give a Painless Injection
What can you do to help ease one of the most unpleasant parts of dentistry? Here are some ideas.
Darin O'Bryan, D.D.S. | 7 years ago ›Milled vs. Waxed-and-Pressed Restorations: Which Is Better?
Do milled or waxed-and-pressed restorations fit better? We look at the evidence.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›Modifying an Anterior Bite Plane with DURASPLINT LC
We offer a 3-step technique for adding material to an existing anterior bite plane.
Darin Dichter | 7 years ago ›How to Manage White Spot Lesions
Managing white spot lesions can be a challenge for dentists. Here are four considerations for a successful prevention strategy.
Vivek Mehta | 7 years ago ›Records Necessary for Delivery of an Immediate Fixed Hybrid Case
We look at the three primary components needed for a fixed hybrid case: photographs, diagnostic models and CBCT scans.
Bill Ralstin | 7 years ago ›Cephalometrics and the Restorative Connection Part One: Soft Tissue Profile
When treatment planning restorative dentistry, ensure you consider the facial profile and these soft tissue cephalometrics.
Donna Stenberg | 7 years ago ›The Pieces of the Puzzle: Technical Steps to Produce a Diagnostic Wax-Up
Know how a dental lab technician produces a diagnostic wax-up so you can better treatment plan.
Robert Winter | 7 years ago ›Replacing Triad Provisional Material
Triad provisional material is no longer available. Here's what you can use instead.
Darin Dichter | 7 years ago ›SonicFill: As Good As It Sounds
A review of SonicFill composite, including tips, tricks and lessons learned.
Courtney Lavigne | 7 years ago ›The Double-Cord Impression Technique
Try using this impression technique to create better dental restorations.
Jeff Lineberry | 7 years ago ›A Simplified Process for Bonding e.max and Other Glass Ceramic Restorations
Here's an easy four-step process to achieve an optimal bond to your e.max.
Robert Winter | 7 years ago ›