OK, this might look like an informercial, well, actually it is! I think every dentist in the U.S. should be in a Spear Study Club. Why? Because I know that most of us need support to move forward. We need … Read more
One of my last blogs talked about my consternation around seeing myself differently when Lee Brady and I looked at my photographs. Lee and I did her case about four or five years ago and now the tables are reversed. … Read more
This is a case that could occupy us for days if we chose to enter into discussion and debate. I look at this case and see every discipline in dentistry involved. And I am certain that if I attempt to … Read more
I met this person quite recently here in Scottsdale – what a beautiful smile! Those “laterals” are canines moved into the lateral position due to congenitally missing teeth and subsequently veneered to create this result. The maxillary first premolars are … Read more
From the Mediterranean, Frank and the Athens Spear Study Club prove beyond a shadow of a doubt, that learning can be fun! If you cannot see this video, please visit speareducation.com/blog.
WOW! We have 66 Spear Study Clubs who are now officially registered and “in the fold.” Hard for me to believe since we just started in June of 2009. With an average club membership of 10 doctors, that is 660 … Read more
Two years ago, during a lecture in Germany, my close friend and lecture partner, Vince Kokich, told me and Dave Mathews that he was going to retire in June 2009. True to his word, our last public lecture as a … Read more
It is a special pleasure for me to announce that Steve Ratcliff, DDS, MS has become one of the newest team members at Spear Education. He stepped into the position of Executive Vice President for Specialty Education in March 2009. … Read more