Category Archives: Books

High-Quality Photography at Your Fingertips (or in Your Pocket)

Reading time: 5 minutes

Written by: Leah Huffman Clinical photography can be an intimidating thing for a dentist. Everyone knows you need to document your cases, but do you need to invest in an expensive professional camera setup and learn all the ins and … Continue reading

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Is Microneedling Right for Your Practice?

Reading time: 9 minutes

Written by: Marieke Zaffron With the rise of platforms like Instagram and all the photos of young, beautiful people—edited or not—that come with it, it’s no surprise that demand for cosmetic treatments is at an all-time high, with no sign … Continue reading

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Probing depths? Check. Look for caries? Check. Additional screenings…?

Reading time: 9 minutes

Written by: Marieke Zaffron What else do you screen your patients for during the dental examination? Do you have them fill out a questionnaire before their appointment? Or is that only for new patients? Do you find time to ask … Continue reading

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How to Save a Hopeless Tooth (no, really!)

Reading time: 4 minutes

Written by: Marieke Zaffron What adjustments we’ve had to make over the last few months. Replacing waiting rooms with parking lots, screening everyone with questions and temperature checks, having patients sanitize their hands and mouths before treatment. We’ve all had … Continue reading

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea, the Didgeridoo, and You

Reading time: 4 minutes

Written by: Bryn Grisham Which of the following options could you discuss with patients as possible treatments for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)? a. Sleep position trainers b. Mandibular advancement devices (MADs) c. CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) machines d. Didgeridoo … Continue reading

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