Prosthodontics

A Predictable Immediate Denture Conversion Technique

INTRODUCTION The emotional and functional challenges of maxillary removable complete dentures are culturally well-documented. More patients with remaining periodontally healthy mandibular teeth and fully edentulous patients, in all age groups, are seeking fixed alternatives. However, current protocols for

Restorative

Zirconia Reinvented

Every dental material ever created by a manufacturer has gone on a journey—some longer than others. Zirconium dioxide (zirconia) has had a longer journey than most and has been steadily advancing since its inception. For many years, ceramists

Industry News

Conference to Spotlight Strategies for DSO Growth

The Association of Dental Support Organizations (ADSO) will host its first Partnering for Growth conference at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center near Washington, DC, September 21-22. The event will feature educational content geared specifically to connect

Industry News

Conference to Spotlight Strategies for DSO Growth

The Association of Dental Support Organizations (ADSO) will host its first Partnering for Growth conference at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center near Washington, DC, September 21-22. The event will feature educational content geared specifically to connect

Interview

Materials and Instruments: Has Anything Changed?

Our editor-in-chief, Dr. Damon Adams, interviews Dr. Howard Glazer—an experienced practitioner, international lecturer, and one of Dentistry Today’s Leaders in Continuing Education—on a variety of hot topics dealing with dental materials, products, technologies, and other clinically related matters.

Viewpoint

The Future of the Solo Private Practice

In today’s rapidly changing world, the solo private dental practice does not appear to offer the future of prosperity and success that it once did. Now what? Introduction Jim Collins, author of best-selling business books Built to Last,

Today's Dental News

New Way Discovered to Strengthen Dental Implants

Many new implants can make chewing extremely painful in the ensuing weeks and months. Now, there’s a way to limit that issue. A group of researchers tested a drug coating that enables the titanium screws of an implant