New Transverse Dimension White Paper Highlights Diagnosis, Treatment Planning
'What is the Transverse Dimension and Why Do We Care About It?' addresses correcting transverse discrepancies to positively influence a patient's periodontium, occlusion...
Michael Ferraresi | 5 years ago ›With an added focus on airway in restorative dentistry, these steps are ideal to share with patients struggling to achieve healthy sleep.
Jeffrey Bonk | 5 years ago ›In dentistry, we can learn from our daily clinical failures, like an open margin, an incorrect shade, a ledged canal or a fractured root tip during an...
Andy Janiga | 5 years ago ›Options for Improving Clinical Efficiency When Fabricating New Removable Complete Dentures
Learn alternatives to the classic five-step approach to fabricating conventional complete removable dentures to potentially shorten treatment time.
Darin Dichter | 5 years ago ›Study Club Helps Interdisciplinary Team Members Get ‘Aligned in Their Approach’
Learn how one dentist expanded her interdisciplinary team while improving her clinical skills through Spear Study Club.
Kaitlyn Thompson | 5 years ago ›New White Paper Highlights Value of Small-Group Dental Study Clubs
'Transformative Nature of Small-Group Learning' highlights why an intimate study club environment is crucial for lifelong dental learning and clinical...
Kaitlyn Thompson | 5 years ago ›Efficient esthetic dentistry is the result of good planning and lacking the confidence with specific clinical techniques merely gives you an opportunity...
Carl Steinberg | 5 years ago ›7 Ways to Increase Implant Productivity with Your Lab
Work more efficiently with your dental lab following these tips on everything from scan bodies and impression posts to implants in the esthetic zone.
Edward Roman | 5 years ago ›Dentistry is stressful, given the demands we place on ourselves — not just from a clinical and patient standpoint, but also leading teams and...
John Carson | 5 years ago ›Learn to clarify the confusion about the diagnosis of TMJ, TMD, TMJD, and other temporomandibular joint disorders.
Kevin Huff | 5 years ago ›LuxaCrown is similar to provisional materials, but lasts up to five years, making it an excellent option for long-term provisionals, transitional restorations...
Robert Winter | 5 years ago ›Modern Periodontal Regeneration - Advances in Tissue Engineering for Improved Clinical Outcomes
Periodontal treatment has advanced with tissue engineering-based regeneration to save the natural dentition and biologic therapies, such as growth factors...
E. Todd Scheyer | 5 years ago ›