Hygiene

Changes in Thought for Dental Hygienists

The practice of dental hygiene is ever-changing as the scientific community allocates more time toward (and discovers more details of) how periodontal disease.

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Periodontics

Regenerative Treatment of Severe Periodontitis in the Anterior Maxilla

Advanced periodontitis in the anterior maxilla may be associated with an unaesthetic smile. When severe attachment loss is present, comprehensive cosmetic reconstruction cannot.

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Restorative

The Lighter Side of “Bread-and-Butter Dentistry”

With all of the excitement in the media concerning cosmetic dental makeovers and “spa dentistry,” it’s possible sometimes for dentists to lose our.

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Prosthetics

The Implant Bar-Supported Denture

There are many ways to fabricate removable dentures connected to implants. Although this author and many others have constructed over-dentures with just 2.

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Endodontics

Silver Cone Re-treatment, or How to Do the “Hallway Dance!”

Like many of my dental colleagues, I have occasionally done what I affectionately call the hallway dance. This is not some new rave.

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Endodontics

Endodontic Diagnosis Mystery or Mastery?

Countless articles and recent endodontic textbooks have focused on the science and art of endodontic diagnosis.1-6  Most of this literature is dedicated to.

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Infection Control

Hepatitis C Virus and Dental Personnel

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a member of the flavivirus family and is an enveloped virus that contains single-stranded RNA. HCV is.

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Aesthetics

Aesthetic Restorations Made Predictable With New Technology

Advances in dental technology and cosmetic dentistry have helped solve the problems of patients, the dentist, and office staff. Todays baby boomer generation.

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Hygiene

The Staff’s Role in the Sale of a Practice

How many times have I heard the retiring doctor say, “When I sell my practice, how long do I need to stay with.

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Implants

Maximizing Available Options to Embrace “Less Is Best”

A healthy 21-year-old presents to your office with a history of trauma to the anterior maxilla resulting in the loss of teeth Nos..

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