Endodontics

The Future of Endodontics, Part 2: Observations by an Endodontist-Implant Surgeon

In Part 1 of this 2-part article, I covered 3 factors that threaten the credibility of endodontic therapy as the first choice when.

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Aesthetics

Beyond the Teeth: Framing Your Patient’s Beautiful Smile

Lip and perioral augmentation has increased in popularity in North America. In the 2007 report by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons on.

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Aesthetics

Aesthetic Rehabilitation Involving a Cleft Lip and Palate

Dental aesthetics is not just a popular topic within the dental community, it is also at the forefront of public interest. In general.

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Aesthetics

Aesthetic Dentistry Made Easy

With advances in science and technology, aesthetic dentistry continues to evolve. This is also a direct result of the advances in the abilities.

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Aesthetics

Let’s Talk Composites!

Today, in an attempt to replicate lifelike tooth structure aesthetically, clinicians can choose from a multitude of anterior and posterior composite resin materials..

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Hygiene

The Hygiene Handoff: A Fail-Proof Way to Increase Productivity and Decrease Stress

Great hygienists are always looking for ways to help their patients understand, believe, and accept their recommended treatment plans. They spend the time.

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Implants

Socket Grafting and Alveolar Ridge Preservation

There are 2 fundamental concepts that determine the position of an individual implant within a treatment plan: biomechanics and aesthetics. Both of these.

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Orthodontics

The Road to a Great Smile

When reading the beginning of the Robert Frost poem The Road Not Taken, you are standing at a fork in a road deciding.

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Restorative

Maximum Results With Minimal Preps

This article will focus on a minimally invasive restorative technique utilizing thin porcelain veneers. It will also demonstrate the importance of having and.

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Technology

Pediatric CAD/CAM Applications for the General Practitioner: Part 1

Intraoral CAD/CAM restorative techniques are becoming more and more commonplace in the United States.1,2 An increasing number of general practitioners are adopting CAD/CAM.

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