A Lesson in Seeing What is Not There
If you're focusing only on the dental patients who come back, you'll never know why you've lost others.
Imtiaz Manji | 8 years ago ›New Spear Online Course: “Validating Occlusal Therapy with Patients Susceptible to Periodontitis”
In our newest course, Dr. Mike McDevitt addresses diagnostic references and clinical observations of occlusal function and stresses.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›Third Molar Surgical Extraction Patient Education Video Now Available
In our newest Patient Education video, we help dentists explain to patients why and how a third molar - or wisdom tooth - is extracted.
Benjamin Rojek | 8 years ago ›Creating a Successful Practice With Facially Generated Treatment Planning
Facially Generated Treatment Planning can allow dentists clinical predictability, writes Dr. Kevin Kwiecien.
Kevin Kwiecien | 8 years ago ›Two Kinds of Dental Practices ... And Which You Should Strive to Be
Too many people lose that childhood trait of focusing on possibilities and instead limit themselves to perceived capabilities. Are you limiting your dental...
Imtiaz Manji | 8 years ago ›New Spear Online Course: “Xylitol - The Biggest Game Changer for Dental Hygiene”
What exactly is xylitol? Can it really help dental hygiene? We answer these questions and more in our latest course.
Benjamin Rojek | 9 years ago ›New Spear Online Course: “Using Composite to Treat Patients With Tooth Wear”
In our newest team meeting course, Dr. Frank Spear discusses using composite when certain treating wear cases.
Benjamin Rojek | 9 years ago ›What Every Owner Dentist Needs to Know About Practice Value
What do you think your practice is worth today? You might be surprised at the actual answer.
Imtiaz Manji | 9 years ago ›The Formula for Success in Hygiene Retention
Could you be hurting your practice by neglecting hygiene retention? Here are two steps to get back on track.
Imtiaz Manji | 9 years ago ›Why Implant Restoration Screws Become Loose
Why do implant screws become loose in this day and age? We take a look at the most common reasons and how to avoid them.
Greggory Kinzer | 9 years ago ›As If the Debate About Centric Relation Wasn't Enough: Part III
When treating your bruxing patients, could you be contributing to sleep apnea? Here are some questions to ask yourself and your patients.
Kevin Kwiecien | 9 years ago ›Every Morning Meeting in Your Practice Should Focus on These Two Things
Are you getting the most out of your morning team meetings? Here are two things on which to focus to start the day right.
Imtiaz Manji | 9 years ago ›