Low-Level Laser Therapy In Dentistry - Was 'Star Trek' Technology That Far Out?
Have you ever utilized low-level laser therapy in your practice? Learn more about the benefits and considerations of this emerging dental technology.
Kevin Huff | 1 year ago ›Providing an Ethical Second Opinion
What are best practices when it comes to managing patients who come to you looking for a 'second opinion?'
Kevin Huff | 1 year ago ›A Paradigm Shift in Understanding Risk for Cancer in Dentistry
For the sake of the patient's overall health, dentists must understand risk factors for oral cancer and how to handle these difficult discussions with...
Kevin Huff | 1 year ago ›Converting an Anterior Bite Plane to a Full Arch Splint
This article will teach you how to convert an anterior bite plane appliance to a full-arch appliance to meet the needs of your patient.
Kevin Huff | 1 year ago ›Minimizing Post-Operative Pain with Irrigation
When it comes to minimizing post-op pain for your patients, it's important to understand the chemistry behind various irrigation methods.
Kevin Huff | 2 years ago ›The Duchenne Smile and What It Means To You
As smile artists, dentists must understand the full benefits and impacts of the attractive smiles we're creating for our patients.
Kevin Huff | 2 years ago ›Realizing the Risks With Emergency Dental Care
Managing patients who present with an 'emergency' dental situation can present special challenges and risks to be aware of.
Kevin Huff | 2 years ago ›Managing Cracked Teeth: An Enigma Wrapped Up Inside a Riddle Asking Questions
Managing the cracked tooth can be an incredibly complicated process. This article breaks down best practices for prognosis, treatment and decision-making...
Kevin Huff | 2 years ago ›An Overview of Radiographic Technologies in General Dentistry
Dr. Kevin Huff outlines the main types of radiographic technology used in general dentistry.
Kevin Huff | 2 years ago ›Mucosal Contact Headache: A Dental Enigma
Mysterious toothaches on the upper teeth may be related to inflamed sinus mucosal pressure on the maxillary nerves.
Kevin Huff | 2 years ago ›The Importance of Recording the Clinical Record
Learn what dentists should and shouldn't include in patients' clinical records, as well as how that information could be used.
Kevin Huff | 3 years ago ›Manage Challenging Dental Patients with the B-A-N-J-O
When challenging dental patients create an ethical quandry, dentists should use the acronym B-A-N-J-O to help them decide what to do.
Kevin Huff | 3 years ago ›