Spear Study Club Inspires with Hands-On Case Collaboration
Through Spear Study Club Dr. Laura Comeau found the fun in practicing dentistry while building valuable peer connections.
Kaitlyn Thompson | 5 years ago ›White Balance – the Unsung Hero in Dental Photography
Learn simple steps to master dental photography that accurately showcases esthetics.
Dawn Wehking | 5 years ago ›When Ethics and Law Collide with Professionalism
Ethical decision-making processes can be taught in organized courses of study. However, dentists often face circumstances in caring for their patients...
Kevin Huff | 5 years ago ›With airway as an increasing focus in dentistry, it's important to understand why our patients deserve 7-8 hours of restful sleep a night.
Jeffrey Rouse | 5 years ago ›Designing a Welcoming Orthodontics Office
Consider these tips to make the experience more memorable and inviting for a wider variety of patients.
Kaitlyn Thompson | 5 years ago ›Follow these 10 steps to understand how to make occlusal appliances in your...
John Carson | 5 years ago ›Tuesday Tip: The Dental Insurance Conundrum
'To be in network, or not to be in network …?' Amy Morgan examines dental insurance challenges through a Shakespearean lens.
Amy Morgan | 5 years ago ›The Use of a Plaster Verification Jig to Ensure Accuracy of the Master Cast Jig
Dr. Mitrani's visual essay outlines steps to understand materials and techniques to fabricate a plaster verification jig.
Ricardo Mitrani | 5 years ago ›Dr. Gunson Brings Poet’s Spirit, OMFS Precision to ‘Esthetic Dilemmas’ Seminar
Oral and maxillofacial surgeon Dr. Michael Gunson shares his passion for mentorship and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Michael Ferraresi | 5 years ago ›Dual-Arch Impressions: ‘Triple-Tray’ Technique – the Good, Bad and Ugly
Learn the 'triple-tray' impression technique and 9 tips on how to apply it in your...
Jeffrey Bonk | 5 years ago ›My Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block Didn’t Work - Now What?
Consider learning these alternatives to IANB for anesthetic techniques to help ensure patients are more comfortable.
Andy Janiga | 5 years ago ›Is It Time to Rethink TMJ Surgery?
While TMJ problems were assumed to affect adults, recent literature shows that the TMJ is injured earlier in life than previously suspected, and earlier...
Jim McKee | 5 years ago ›