My Aching Back: What’s a Dentist to Do?
Dentist's have always sacrificed their bodies during dental procedures for the sake of doing a better job. Leaning over the patient to see something directly, or having to stand because ...
Read More L-PRF: Leukocytic Platelet Rich Fibrin – A New Frontier for Dentistry
Modern day alchemy has been used to describe the bone and tissue banks of the world today. You remember alchemy, trying to turn something like lead into gold? The bone/tissue ...
Read More Hatch Reamer Sinus Lifts: When a Lateral Wall Sinus lift is Too Much Treatment
I don't know about you, but I've really noticed my patients accepting, and even asking for dental implants to replace their missing teeth, lately. This is undoubtedly because dental implants ...
Read More Fractured Porcelain Crown/Bridge? Repair it with Vertise Flowable from Kerr
How many times have you had a patient come into your office with the porcelain chipped off of a crown or bridge. I immediately think to myself, remake. Not necessarily ...
Read More Upgrading PracticeWorks to Window 7: Leaving XP Behind? Doh!
October 1, 2002 our office started the ongoing odyssey with PracticeWorks. Back then we only had 3 computers, two at the front desk, and one in the back closet my ...
Read More Onpharma Onset Mixing Pen: Painless Shots at the Dental Office!
"Nothing personal doc, but I hate dentists." "When I was a child, I had a dentist that hurt me so bad I never got over it." "I'd rather have a ...
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