Dental Research Part 3: Types and Sources
By digging deeper into sources and types of dental research available you can assess if what you find is valid before applying it as a standard in your...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Dental Research Part 2: How to Find What You Need
When conducting dental research, how do you find the resources you need? In the second part of this 3-part series, Dr. Winter gives tips for narrowing...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Dental Research Part 1: Five Tips to Reduce Confirmation Bias
In the first of a three-part series, Dr. Bob Winter shares the importance of dental research in your practice. This article shares tips to reduce confirmation...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Screw Retained Posterior Implant Crown Restorative Challenges
Implant crown restorative challenges primarily arise when there are issues with placement, angulation, and the insertion path. This visual analysis explains...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Dual Arch Impression Techniques for a More Successful Restoration
Dual arch impression techniques are faster, more efficient, and more economical than taking separate full arch impressions. Dr. Robert Winter reveals...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Dental Lab Outsourcing: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The cost of dental materials and shortage of dental lab technicians in the U.S. has increased significantly, leading many labs to outsource. Learn what this...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Understanding Vaccine Development: Addressing Concerns in Your Practice
Vaccine mandates have brought new challenges to the dental practice, especially as practice owners. Dr. Robert Winter explains how the COVID-19 vaccine...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Dr. Robert Winter Reports Antioxidant Updates
Dr. Robert Winter brings dentists up to date with the latest antioxidant research to fight systemic inflammation in patients.
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Radiographic Assessment Before Cementation—Detecting the “Misfit” of Indirect Restorations
Dr. Bob Winter highlights why radiographic assessment before cementation for indirect restorations is unreliable and therefore, not recommended.
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Bonding Indirect Restoration – Do You Need to Polish the Resin Cement Gap?
Dr. Bob Winter shares his technique to achieve a smooth composite resin cement line with less bacterial adherence and healthier gingival tissue.
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Shade Selection for Posterior Teeth – Lab Communication Essentials
Dr. Bob Winter shares tips to achieve a near perfect match to natural posterior teeth through better communication with your dental lab technician.
Robert Winter | 2 years ago ›Oxidative Stress and an Antioxidant Regime for Restorative Dentistry
Dr. Bob Winter reveals an antioxidant regime to help make clinical restorative procedures that manipulate the tissue more predictable.
Robert Winter | 2 years ago ›