Posts in the Age of Adhesive Dentistry
What is the most predictable option for restoring endodontically treated teeth? Discover when to use a post and core as part of the treatment plan.
Andy Janiga | 4 years ago ›Basics of Layering Composites in the Esthetic Zone
Does layering composites seem tedious? Discover how to improve your layering by reviewing the basics of tooth anatomy.
Dawn Wehking | 5 years ago ›Fully Guided Implant Placement and Definitive Restoration with CEREC Complete Digital Workflow
In this visual essay, you'll learn how to use a complete digital workflow for fully guided implant placement and definitive restoration workflow with...
Ricardo Mitrani | 5 years ago ›Restoring the Edentulous Arch - Are Fixed Hybrids Always the Best Answer?
Learn why to consider alternatives for popular fixed hybrids in some edentulous arch cases.
John Carson | 5 years ago ›Implant Crowns – Cement, Screw or Both?
Discover when to use a screw- or cement-retained implant crown for dental restorations.
Andy Janiga | 5 years ago ›Operation Deep Freeze: Removing a Stuck Ti-Base
Learn how to use endo ice to freeze or chill a stuck implant ti-base to shrink it so it's easier to remove.
John Carson | 5 years ago ›Diagnostic Options and Recommendations for TMJ Disorders
In dentistry, it's crucial to consider evidence-based information and ethical recommendations in determining treatment options for issues like TMJ disorders...
Kevin Huff | 5 years ago ›Fixing Anterior Composites Without Redoing Everything
Learn easy steps to fix anterior composites quickly during a busy workday in your practice.
Dawn Wehking | 5 years ago ›Predictable Ceramic Veneer Margins - Eliminate Unsupported Enamel with ‘Tornado Technique’
The 'Tornado Technique' provides a solid visual image for clinically preparing interproximal veneer margins in a strategic and effective manner.
Jeffrey Bonk | 5 years ago ›Anterior Repositioning Appliance: The Night Guard You Never Heard Of
A splint anterior repositioning appliance that is not traditionally mentioned in dental school can be a very successful design.
Jeffrey Rouse | 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 ›