Category Archives: Books

Intraosseous Defects: A Complex Problem with a Simplified Solution

Reading time: 6 minutes

Written by: Marieke Zaffron Who here likes to watch cooking shows? Isn’t it so frustrating when your favorite contestant makes a perfect dish, then decides at the last moment that it needs something else it really doesn’t? Maybe they whip … Continue reading

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Why You Need to Up Your Game When It Comes to Treatment Planning

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Written by: Natalie Schawel The term treatment planning means to plan a sequence of procedures to provide a solution (or treatment) for a previously identified problem (or diagnosis). Simple enough, right? Not really. “Unfortunately, treatment planning is always implied but … Continue reading

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Quintessence Publishing: A Look Behind the Scenes

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Written by: Bryn Grisham Whenever I go to dental meetings, I overhear people talk about what great books Quintessence publishes and how beautiful they are. Comments like that are golden and I couldn’t agree more. But most people don’t realize … Continue reading

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Systematic Treatment Planning in Orthodontics

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Written by: Leah Huffman Orthodontics as a dental specialty is known for having many camps within it and many subgroups of people following a specific philosophy. Take cephalometry, for example. You have the Steiner system, the McNamara system, and the … Continue reading

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From Bleeding Edge to Mainstream: The Evolution of Tilted Implants

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Written by: Marieke Zaffron Have you had a video conference recently with someone who clearly had no idea how to use the software? Maybe you wanted to check in on an elderly relative or have a virtual meeting with a … Continue reading

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