A Potpourri of Clinical Topics
This month in Dentistry Today, we have put together a number of different clinically relevant topics for you to review and think about.
This month in Dentistry Today, we have put together a number of different clinically relevant topics for you to review and think about.
Digital impressions took an interesting step. In addition to improving current products, companies are looking to expand the use of these devices beyond
INTRODUCTION “The pulp is a big issue about a little tissue.” This quote is credited to early endodontic educator Dr. Sam Seltzer of
INTRODUCTION Young patients with complex developmental problems that impact the skeletal and dental systems require well-coordinated interdisciplinary management to restore functional, aesthetic, and
Even a dentist’s teeth are not immune to wear and breakdown. I was honored to receive a request from one of my colleagues,
INTRODUCTION In the past, a common guideline for selection of an implant size was to choose the maximum length without impinging on anatomic
INTRODUCTION When a patient presents with a dental injury, or a request for improved aesthetics in the anterior, there are well-established treatment planning
You present an extensive treatment plan involving crowns/veneers or even full-mouth restorations. Your patient listens intensively and seems to agree with your treatment
Dr. Joseph Massad discusses the steps in rehabilitating a patient with inadequate restorative space using implant-supported overdentures with various means of prosthetic accommodation.
David Eshom, DDS, describes his experience with the Bioclear method and 3M products for achieving optimal aesthetic results. [iframe src=”https://player.vimeo.com/video/337300729″ width=”640″ height=”360″ frameborder=”0″