Orthodontists: Support Your General Dentists and Make Your Patients Happy
We look at three ways in which orthodontists can better educate their patients to support the general practitioner.
Donna Stenberg | 7 years ago ›How to Take Control of Your Online Dental Practice Reviews: Social Media
It's no secret that social media can be a huge driver of perceptions and reviews of your practice. So how do you build an audience and encourage them...
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›Spear Releases Predictable Everyday Composites Course
Learn more about a systematic approach to anterior composites to ensure predictable restorations.
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›4 Tips for Decreasing Sensitivity After Composites
Is composite sensitivity just a fact of life? It doesn't have to be if you follow these four tips.
John Carson | 7 years ago ›Spear Releases Three Home Care Patient Education Videos
These three Patient Education videos help dentists teach patients about home care for hybrid dentures and bridges.
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›8 Steps for the Esthetic 'Emergency' Anterior Composite
Consistently incorporating these 8 simple steps will allow you to actually look forward to 'emergency' anterior composite...
Kevin Kwiecien | 7 years ago ›Alter the Esthetic Appearance of Incisal Thirds in 6 Steps
These six steps will help you more easily increase the value or decrease the translucency in the incisal third.
Robert Winter | 7 years ago ›VIDEO: Advice For Newly Practicing Dentists
Imtiaz Manji shares advice for newly practicing dentists of ten years or less, as well as third- and fourth-year dental students, in this video.
Imtiaz Manji | 7 years ago ›Communicating Predictable Incisal Edge Position
Learn how to predictably create the ideal incisal edge position - and communicate it to both your team and patient.
Jeffrey Bonk | 7 years ago ›Triangulation in the Dental Office: New Team Meeting
Having interpersonal communication problems in your dental practice? This course can help.
Benjamin Rojek | 7 years ago ›Evaluating Facial Esthetics: The Esthetic Plane
Are you paying attention to the esthetic plane? If not, you could actually worsen some patients' esthetic appearance.
Frank Spear | 7 years ago ›Veneer Preparations: When to Break Interproximal Contact
Here are three clinical situations in which it is necessary to break interproximal contact.
Greggory Kinzer | 7 years ago ›