‘Screw-Mentable’ Implant Restoration
The restorative challenges associated with screw-retained restorations can be solved by designing the implant in two pieces.
Greggory Kinzer | 1 year ago ›Internal Bleaching of the Dark Tooth
With updates to dental materials and recent technique changes, restoring dark teeth in the esthetic zone is more low-risk than you might think.
Greggory Kinzer | 1 year ago ›A Novel Concept for Masking Dark Preps
Bleaching a tooth internally can significantly help change the prep color and make the restoration more typical. However, oftentimes this is not an...
Greggory Kinzer | 1 year ago ›Do You Still Use Traditional Cement?
What type of cement do you use for restorations? Dr. Gregg Kinzer details when he uses traditional cement or when he bonds restorations.
Greggory Kinzer | 1 year ago ›Why You Should be Using Glycerin on Your Composite Restorations
Dr. Gregg Kinzer discusses composite restorations and the use of glycerin to get a harder composite surface.
Greggory Kinzer | 2 years ago ›The Four Possible Causes for Lack of Tooth Display
Next time a patient presents with minimal tooth display, refer to this article for four potential causes.
Greggory Kinzer | 2 years ago ›Implant Dilemma: What's Going on With Open Contacts?
Dr. Greggory Kinzer discusses a study on implant open contacts and the importance of patient monitoring.
Greggory Kinzer | 2 years ago ›Options for Determining Vertical Dimension: Part I
What are the best techniques and methods for determining vertical dimension in dentate patients?
Greggory Kinzer | 2 years ago ›Sequencing Soft Tissue Coverage Procedures With Restorative Treatment
What comes first, grafting or restoring? This article will help you sequence your soft tissue coverage procedures for better outcomes.
Greggory Kinzer | 2 years ago ›When is Canine Substitution Appropriate?
This article outlines particular criteria that must be met when planning a canine substitution.
Greggory Kinzer | 2 years ago ›The Guide to When and When Not to Splint Restorations
Splinting restorations or teeth is not always the right answer. Read this yes/no guide to help you decide what might be right for your patient.
Greggory Kinzer | 2 years ago ›Improving the Esthetics of Your Ceramic Restorations
Surface texture and luster and two of the most difficult things to match with the natural teeth. This article reviews several ways to make the process...
Greggory Kinzer | 3 years ago ›