Post-Pandemic Dentistry: Why Dental Caries are On the Rise
Why are dental caries on the rise? Visiting faculty Dr. Jeff Lineberry discusses the causes behind the increase in decay.
Jeff Lineberry | 2 years ago ›When Patients Present With Confusing Pain
Nine potential causes of pain for patients who don't have an obvious diagnosis.
Jeff Lineberry | 3 years ago ›5 Types of Tooth Fractures: The Silent Epidemic Part II
Discover the five types of cracks in teeth in this second article on the silent epidemic of cracked teeth.
Jeff Lineberry | 5 years ago ›Solving the Silent Epidemic of Cracked Teeth
Cracked teeth may be an epidemic, but it can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Here are some tips on helping your patients with cracked teeth.
Jeff Lineberry | 6 years ago ›What Are Treatment Options for the Cracked Tooth?
Dr. Jeff Lineberry concludes his three-part series on cracked teeth with a look into best treatment methods for various cracked tooth and fractured cusp...
Jeff Lineberry | 7 years ago ›Periodontal Disease: Is It Just Bacteria vs. Host, Host vs. Bacteria or ...
Even after doing all of the right things, sometimes our periodontal patients do not get better and, in some cases, are getting worse. Is it their lack...
Jeff Lineberry | 8 years ago ›If you have been in dentistry for any time at all, and even outside of dentistry, we have heard the term or acronym 'TMJ.' When most people here it,...
Jeff Lineberry | 9 years ago ›What is the Universal Dental Language?
Every day in our practices and with each one of our patients, our ability to communicate impacts our success immensely. Not only are we able to do what...
Jeff Lineberry | 10 years ago ›Using a 'Liquid Dam' in Your Restorative Practice
The first time I used a 'liquid dam' in dentistry was when I started doing in-office whitening. A liquid dam is a flowable, light cured material that...
Jeff Lineberry | 10 years ago ›Completing Class IV Restorations: Finishing and Polishing
Once you have your resin/composite in place, it's time to begin finishing your Class IV restoration. It begins with doing your gross contours and using your...
Jeff Lineberry | 10 years ago ›Let's face it, as dentists we work in a small, confined and dark environment doing very detailed work. In order to do so, it's important to clearly see...
Jeff Lineberry | 11 years ago ›