Why advances in materials and technique are leading to more reliable outcomes.
Dr. Lou Shuman and Dr. Steve Carstensen discuss dentists’ use of technology in addressing the growing sleep-related breathing disorder epidemic.
While you may think sci-fi and imagination when you hear about artificial intelligence, the future of AI in dentistry is very, very real.
Dental professionals share stories of dental products they’ve stopped using and innovations that are their new favorites.
Zirconia is often left sacrificing esthetics for strength, but what if both could be achieved?
Atypical root canal anatomy can make for difficult restorations, but new materials can help.
What you need to know about bonding and adhesives to ensure restorations are successful.
Arnold what? Arnold Chiari One malformation is a serious neurological disorder where the bottom portion of the brain (the cerebellum) descends out of the skull (foramen magnum) and puts pressure on the brain and spinal cord. The herniated tissue blocks the cerebrospinal fluid in the brain and can lead to the formation of a cavity (syrinx) within the spinal cord.
How one clinician uses this resin-reinforced glass ionomer cement to ensure an optimal marginal seal.
Why this sealant should be added to clinicians’ caries management armamentarium.
How a new line of materials can inhibit bacterial growth without the use of chemicals.
How a new line of materials can inhibit bacterial growth without the use of chemicals.
Using modern materials and techniques allows for cost savings and superior dentures.
From 3D printing to artificial intelligence, these are the trends that will shape the future of the industry.
With more patients requesting affordable options, monolithic dentures are growing in popularity - and the benefits go beyond just cost.
Labor can be one of your practice’s biggest costs, but how can you save money and have happy employees?
Author Jonah Lehrer's "Imagine: How Creativity Works" breaks down ways staff members can contribute creative ideas, lending their imaginations to a thriving dental practice.
Chlorhexidine's risks make it too much of a gamble to use.
Treatment planning doesn't have to be a headache for practitioners - or for patients.
Dental hygiene school equips future hygienists in many ways, but some lessons simply come with time and experience rather than books.
This highly accurate material blends the digital and analog worlds, providing sealed margins from 3D printed patterns
Your dental instruments are at risk of corrosion, but this electro-chemical process can stop the damage in its tracks.
How a new OS is changing the way practices work.
For adults, the attitude towards going to the orthodontist is changing. Here's why.
Fear of pain and the smell of chemicals play a big role in keeping patients out of the operatory.
The secret to a successful single-unit crown procedure is preparation and tissue management - but that’s easier said than done.
Occlusal splints don’t have to be complicated or expensive - digital workflows can make them more accessible than ever.
Did you know that braces date back to at least 4,000 years ago or that Lucy B. Hobbs was the first woman to graduate from dental school?
A demonstration of how to remove both soft tissue and bone using a Solea® dental laser.