The iPad winner for the Phelan Dental Seminars pre-registration contest for the April Occlusion seminars is … Click the video below to find out if you won the iPad and remember if you are not the winner you could still win by joining our online community by entering your name […]
Today is your last chance to WIN! Hi everyone, I just wanted to send you a quick post today to remind you that tonight (Friday 18th) at midnight is the last chance to enter our draw to win the FREE 64GB iPad. Every dentist that registers for my new seminar, […]
How would you test out a change in the occlusal vertical dimension? This week I would like to tell you about a technique that I use to test altering the vertical dimension without preparing any teeth. Changing the vertical dimension is an important tool that we use with large cases […]
Take some of the mystery out of complex dental cases! This week I would like to tell you about a new approach to treatment planning complex cases that I will be presenting at my new seminar FUNCTIONAL OCCLUSION AND FULL MOUTH REHABILITATION. This will be a completely new topic that […]
What luting composite am I using for porcelain veneers. This week I would like to tell you about the luting composite that I turn to the most frequently in my dental practice for porcelain veneer cases. As I covered in last weeks post, I would like a luting composite that […]
What should you look for in a luting composite? I have received a number of e-mails during the last few weeks asking me what cement I am using for porcelain veneers. I thought this would be an excellent topic for a series of blog posts that would cover the materials […]
Master Course in Esthetic Implant Dentistry. Hi everyone, I am writing to you this week from Bern. The capital city of Switzerland. I am participating in the Master Course in Esthetic Implant Dentistry at the University of Bern presented by Prof. Dr. Daniel Buser and Prof. Dr. Urs Belser. Bern […]
Using a custom anterior guide table with complex cases. If you are planning to treat patients with more complex dental problems you should consider using an anterior guide table. Many patients with tooth wear, especially pathway wear and restricted envelopes will have milled out the envelope of function that they […]
One Week after Minimally Invasive Implant Surgery I thought I would share some photos from the one-week post-operative appointment with the implant surgery case I posted last week in this blog. As you can see the case has healed really well at the one-week mark and the tissue looks excellent. […]
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