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The Benefits of Using Doppler Auscultation

  Hi. My name is Dr. Leonard Hess. I would like to spend a few moments with you talking about the benefits of using doppler auscultation. Doppler auscultation is really […]

Question & Answer: The Art and Science of Equilibration Webinar

Enjoy this free one hour dental webinar. Click below to watch ‘Question and Answer: The Art and Science of Equilibration with Dr. Pio Modi, Dr. Steve Hoard, and Dr. Andrew […]

Why is My Lab Sending Me these Bulky Crowns?

Stop wasting time. Some of our students are really frustrated because they’re getting these incredibly bulky crowns back from their dental lab and they have to spend a lot of […]

Test Your TMD Knowledge

Can you distinguish between Occluso-Muscle Disorders, Intracapsular Disorders and Orofacial Pain Related Disorders? How about what type of splint therapy is appropriate for each scenario? Test your skills in our […]

What Item in Your Office Could You Not Live Without?

In this blog video, we asked faculty members what items in their office they could not live without. Dr. Andrew Cobb and Mr. Jeff Stubblefield, CDT share their answers: Andrew […]

Webinar: How to Successfully Diagnose and Treat TMD

As Dr. Dawson has said, “Successful outcomes for patients with temporomandibular disorders can be some of the most rewarding experiences in a general dental practice.” In a study of over […]

Communicating with the lab

Communicating with the lab is paramount to do successful, predictable dentistry. It starts out with exquisite, accurate records on your part.

How do I do Multiple Crowns at Once?

Any time that we’re planning to work on multiple teeth on a patient, it’s important to start with a complete exam and plan our treatment.

81 dental professionals complete training with The Dawson Academy

 ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. (April 30, 2018) – More than 80 dental professionals from across the globe recently completed the core curriculum from The Dawson Academy, which provides a pathway to […]

Why Use an Articulator?

So why do we use an articulator? When we are trying to work out models two-dimensionally and three-dimensionally, what are the correct solutions for our patient? And simply it is […]
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