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 | 4 years ago ›Managing Access Openings in Existing Crowns with Bonded Resin Restorations
Learn steps to address access opening restorations with greater precision, including when a previously crowned tooth requires endodontic therapy.
Kevin Huff | 4 years ago ›The Ideal ‘Reduction Sauce’ for Restorative Success with Posterior Ceramic Onlays
Whether it's ceramic onlays or great food, success stems from proper planning — and a great 'reduction' is all in the...
Jeffrey Bonk | 4 years ago ›5 Helpful Tips for All-Ceramic Restorations
Learn how best to address etching, temporary cementation, shade evaluation and other issues key to producing more effective all-ceramic restorations.
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›Options for Determining Vertical Dimension with Edentulous Patients (Part 2)
Learn approaches to determining occlusal vertical dimension with the goal of building confidence in managing edentulous patients.
Darin Dichter | 4 years ago ›Heated Composite for Efficient Restorations
Many clinicians have heard of the concept of heating composite but just how beneficial and effective is it?
Andy Janiga | 4 years ago ›A new zirconia called IPS e.max ZirCAD Prime, which uses a new gradient manufacturing technology, produces a restoration that is more esthetic than previous zirconia...
Robert Winter | 4 years ago ›Modern Materials for Pulpal Protection
Calcium hydroxide is a standard for maintaining pulp vitality in cases where the pulp is exposed, but it has limitations, and mineral trioxide aggregate...
Andy Janiga | 5 years ago ›Try Before You Buy: Evaluating Indirect Restorative Impression Materials
Your guide to evaluating and selecting restorative impression materials that provide accuracy and predictability.
Jeffrey Bonk | 5 years ago ›Explore ways to predictably deliver tight and well-contoured contacts from composite and what some clinicians refer to as 'kissing contacts.'
Dave St. Ledger | 5 years ago ›Study Club Module: Treatment Options for Long-Term Provisionalization
This new study club module address treatment alternatives and provides several case studies to demonstrate how to use resin-bonded bridges for fixed long-term...
Michael Ferraresi | 5 years ago ›Why Photography is Essential in Your Practice
Learn why stronger clinical photography is such an important tool to improve communication and facilitate improved patient outcomes.
Robert Winter | 5 years ago ›