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Dr. Jerry Gildner

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Achieve simple, precise IPR

Dental crowding is just one of countless conditions for which a patient seeks orthodontic care. Solutions for creating more space in these cases range from extractions or comprehensive treatments like arch development using fixed or removable orthopedic appliances, to more conservative options like interproximal reduction (IPR).


Jackie Foskett, RDH, BS, CH

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Calming dental anxiety

You walk into the reception area and call your patient’s name. Right away, you see the fear in her face as she rises gingerly from her seat. She’s nervous, she tells you, and really doesn’t want to be here.


George Priest, DMD

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How to use bur-diameter dimensions as guides to calibrate ceramic crown prep [VIDEO]

Dramatic advancements in dental ceramics have enhanced the esthetic, functional, and retentive potential of ceramic crowns to a point where metal alloys may be circumvented in esthetic dentistry.


Rafael Rondon, RDH

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How to help patients create good homecare habits

Homecare is key to oral health success, but the trick is getting patients to follow through. Here’s how to not only find out what they need, but how to get them to comply.


Dr. Stephanie Huth

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How to simplify direct posterior composite restorations with Adhese Universal

Direct posterior composite restorations are among the most common dental procedures currently performed. However, their location in the mouth requires precise placement, complete isolation of the preparation and thorough polymerization to ensure longevity and adequate function.1   


Daniel Allemeier

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5 things every lab needs to know about outsourcing

Whenever I meet a new technician or lab owner, one of the things I always tell him or her is that starting with a new milling partner is like a first dance; it can be a bit awkward.


Dr. Clark Stanford

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ASK AO: How can dentists learn more about treating the edentulous maxilla?

As new technologies make implant therapy possible for a growing number of patients, the responsibilities for clinicians multiply, too.


Information provided by Brasseler USA

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New CAD/CAM procedures announced by Brasseler USA

Two new procedures incorporating the Winter Restorative Concept device line by Dr. Robert Winter..


Tina Chemini

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How to stay up in a down economy

January 2010 | dlpmagazine.com Competitive Edge: Employee Management Management is difficult enough without  having to manage in a down economy. We are concerned about our businesses, the welfare of our employees, as well as our own welfare as we wait for things to turn around. The experts tell us the upturn is coming, but I doubt that you, like me, have seen many positive economic signs.


Dr. Roy Leshem DDS

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How to: Replace a single molar with an implant

Dr. Roy Leshem shows a technique to replace a single tooth with an implant-borne zirconia crown.



Feridoon Amini, founder of DentalSpots.com

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New Solutions to Solving the Age-Old Challenges of Finding Temporary Staffing for Dental Offices

Twenty years of managing people and dealing with HR issues for number of large IT organizations prepared me surprisingly well for my first-hand work in the front end of a two-doctor dental office. The lessons learned carry over to address some of the challenges of running a successful practice.


Thais Carter

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Precision isn't a buzzword, it's a promise

How focusing on technical excellence made Bien-Air’s EVO.15 electric handpiece a safety standout.


Tom Wozny

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A personal story of dental product excellence

An inside look at DENTSPLY Professional/Midwest's approach to R&D.


Heather Hennen, DAII, CDD

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The relationship between the dental practice and the dental laboratory: Q&A with Lee Culp, CDT

I have had the privilege of knowing and learning from Lee Culp, CDT, for the last eight years. It always interests and inspires me to learn how someone achieves so much and becomes known as an expert in his or her field.


Information provided by Pentron

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How to obtain impressions for a clinically successful implant [Illustrated Case Study]

Pentron’s Correct Plus Impression Materials are designed to consistently provide highly accurate and detailed impressions every time they are used. 


Joe Weisz, BS, CDT

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Versatile micro ceramic system

Shofu Vintage® MP can easily and safely be applied to all PFM alloys within a CTE range of 13.6 to 15.2 x 10-6K-1 and can be effectively used in a simple two-layer dentin-enamel technique (Fig. A illustrates its use on palladium alloy, while Fig.



Drs. Brian J. and Tracie E. Keller

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Is in-office CAD/CAM hurting your bottom line?

CAD/CAM dental offices have the opportunity to use the system’s excess capacity and the practice’s existing dental staff to develop another revenue source. With the pieces already in place to produce state-of-the-art dental restorations, it is possible-through a boutique commercial dental lab-to profit from those underachieving periods during a normal day. These doctor labs can operate within the existing dental practice without disrupting patient treatment.


Jan Keller

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6 Easy Steps to Making Sure Your New Hire Becomes a Great Hire

Finding and retaining top teams is one of the most difficult challenges any dental practice owner faces.



the National Children's Oral Health Foundation

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Restore Teenage Smiles: Improved grades

Having a beautiful smile would change everything for her son. Jalen’s mother had tried to get him the dental care he needed, but the family had faced hard times over the years and they were unable to afford it. Accidents resulting in trauma to his mouth as a child had left him with a broken smile.


Douglas Frye CDT - Functional Esthetic Dental Lab Inc. Information provided by XPdent Corp.

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Step-By-Step: Zeo CE Light

What is the average time for a porcelain buildup? With all the studies and articles I have read throughout the years, I can honestly say “who knows.” I developed my No Cut Back Technique more than 20 years ago and have taught this technique throughout the United States at various dental conventions. This technique is designed to increase production and at the same time allow the ceramist to produce a much more esthetic restoration.


Nicholas Conte, DMD

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How to improve Class II composite restorations

Formulating a solution for creating consistently excellent Class II composite restorations requires a process for both materials and techniques.


Komet USA, LLC

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Komet USA launches Deep Purple™ Diamonds for efficient crown prep

Delivering high-performance, controlled efficiency to facilitate crown preparation procedures for ceramic and all-ceramic crowns, Komet USA’s newly launched, innovative Deep Purple™ diamonds are specially designed for fast, effective substance removal.


Dr. Kenneth W.M. Judy DDS - FACD - FICD

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Dental Implants: The role they play in patients' health and happiness

As dental implants continue to grow in popularity and usage, it’s important to take a step back and look at the importance of education and trust.


Kirstin Carey

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Dentistry and nutrition: How dairy is actually hurting your teeth and bones

More than 72% of calcium in the average American diet comes from dairy. Milk, yogurt, cheese, and whey protein are the more popular forms of dairy used in the United States.



Dr. Walter Renne, DMD

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How to implement CAD/CAM into your practice

With a wide variety of materials now available to use with the E4D Dentist System, this how-to by Dr. Walter Renne, DMD, offers up examples of restorations and a review of material choices.


Andrea L. Hegedus, Great Lakes Smile Design Studio

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The art of smile design

Earlier this year, I competed in the first North American Candulor KunstZahnWerk® “Art of Denture” competition featuring Candulor’s “Swiss art of Prosthetics” and Camlog’s “perfect fit” implants.

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