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Questions & Answers on Dental Occlusion
Drs. Dawson and Wilderman continue a previous discussion on the Whitepaper, “Why Front Teeth Don’t Hit First in CR.” To see this previous discussion click here. Dr. Wilderman: If the […]
Tools for Evaluating Dental Occlusion
In my last blog post, I described the use of the T-scan in our office to cure the Princess and the Pea an extremely occlusally aware patient that confounded us with […]
Dental Treatment Planning for Better or Worse
In this video featured by Dental Products Report, Dr. Andrew Cobb goes over how dental treatment planning can sometimes be more complicated than expected. He shares the secret to avoiding […]
How to Decrease Broken Appointments through Dental Hygiene CE
“It’s just a cleaning!” I have heard this phrase uttered many times by patients over the years. And for many years, I also believed it to be true. It wasn’t […]
Perfecting Dental Occlusion Using Computerized Analysis
Earlier this year, I had the opportunity to try out the T-scan computerized occlusal analysis system. I was familiar with the system which was available in my former group practice, […]
How to Improve the Quality of Dental Lab Work
Our dental labs should be an integral part of our dental treatment planning process so that we are able to provide the highest quality dental solutions to our patients. A […]
Why Dental Wear is Commonly Ignored
In a restorative practice there often is a large percentage of patients that require complex reconstructive dentistry because of advanced attritional wear. The reality is that most of those patients […]
7 Key Elements in Dental Practice Advertising
It is often difficult deciding on what to include in advertisements for your complete care practice. Regardless of what type of marketing you are doing, whether it is a newspaper […]
How to recognize if your patient should be equilibrated
In the practice of complete dentistry the dentist is committed to an examination, diagnosis, and treatment planning process and has developed the skill of recognizing the signs of instability in […]
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