Hiring for Your Dental Practice: How to Target Long Term Success
Hiring for your dental practice should not be reactive. Adjust your strategies to build long-term dental team success.
Spear Team | 3 years ago ›The Impact of Handwork and Coloring Agents on Monolithic Zirconia
Monolithic zirconia restorations have benefits relative to material strength and tooth color, but handwork and coloring agents can alter zirconia's physical...
Doug Benting | 3 years ago ›Referring Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy for a More Complete Treatment Plan
Orofacial myofunctional therapy may be the modality that mitigates the intersection of prevention strategies and referrals, providing your patients a...
Brittny Sciarra | 3 years ago ›Management of Uncomplicated Crown Fractures in the Permanent Dentition
With crown fractures and luxation of the permanent dentition the most common injuries, a busy dental office must know how to manage uncomplicated crown...
Jason Smithson | 3 years ago ›Three Team Building Ideas for Dental Offices
Team building ideas for dental offices create a more cohesive and aligned staff. Celebrations, conflict resolution and goal setting are key components...
Spear Team | 3 years ago ›A Quick Tooth Shade Matching Technique to Simplify the Chairside Process
Using this tooth shade matching technique makes selecting a reference tooth shade simple, efficient, and predictable for restorative dentists to do chairside.
Jeffrey Bonk | 3 years 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 | 3 years ago ›Using Golden Percentage in Dentistry for Ideal Tooth Proportions
One of the critical aspects of esthetic dentistry is creating geometric or mathematical proportions for esthetic outcomes. Applying the concept of golden...
Jeffrey Bonk | 3 years ago ›The Fourth Solution: Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisor Implant Photo Essay
A lateral incisor implant has proven to be a predictable and viable interdisciplinary protocol for patients with congenitally missing maxillary incisors.
Ricardo Mitrani | 3 years ago ›Integrating Myofunctional Therapy Training into Your Dental Practice with BROOM Screening
Conducting myofunctional therapy training for dental staff using the screening tool ‘BROOM', provides details about your patient's health. Before your...
Brittny Sciarra | 3 years ago ›Three Solutions for Congenitally Missing Lateral Incisors: A Photo Essay
Addressing congenitally missing lateral incisors is a common condition that justifies an interdisciplinary solution, such as canine substitution, resin-bonded...
Ricardo Mitrani | 3 years ago ›Lingualized Occlusion and the Edentulous Patient
Dr. Doug Benting explains the goals and key features of lingualized occlusion, an occlusal design option for edentulous patients wanting complete dentures.
Doug Benting | 3 years ago ›