Opening Our Eyes to CBCT in Endodontics: A View From the Inside by Dr. Brett Gilbert
The use of CBCT technology in endodontics allows us to view dental and oral structures in a more clear and accurate way than ever before.
The use of CBCT technology in endodontics allows us to view dental and oral structures in a more clear and accurate way than ever before.
This course explores various tips for achieving predictable results in restoring broken down teeth both in the anterior and posterior with composite resin.
Make implant placement and restoration more predictable than ever. Learn about the latest in digital technology; from 3D-printing of surgical guides and temporaries to scan bodies and final impression...
In this course you will learn how to attract, convert, and manage denture patients.
From treatment planning to design of definitive restorations, computers are changing the processes used to treat patients.
In this course, Dr. Terry Shaw presents various cases showing everything from full-mouth composite rehabs, composite bridges to some out-of the box restorations.
Composite is an exceptional restorative material that can be used to restore teeth that conventionally most dentists would resort to do with porcelain.
This course explores the current use of dermal fillers, both FDA approved and common off-label uses.
Finally! A DEFINITIVE course on Rubber Dams! This CE by Rok Stern (KillaKHAN!) will show how to achieve rubber dam isolation, beginning with materials and equipment and then how to properly isolate teeth for a variety of dental procedures.
With the increased popularity of dental implants, there’s been a growing perception that the future of endodontics is bleak. As Dr. Manor Haas explains, however, endo actually has a bright future, and...
This course discusses the evolution of bone augmentation materials. Exploring the potential and the new opportunities by using cements-based bone grafting materials.
Dental implants are a reliable option for replacement of missing teeth but at times can seem unnecessarily complex and cost prohibitive. By utilizing some simple techniques such as model based guides...
This course presents a review of the anatomical complexities of root canal systems and the historical limitations of our conventional techniques to fully cleanse these convoluted spaces.
For the past 25 years Terry Shaw has been doing composite bridges with excellent success. These are a great solution for post-ortho missing anterior teeth until the patient is old enough for an implant.
Glass Ionomer materials have come a long way in the past few decades. These “bioactive” materials are uniquely positioned to help manage dental caries. This course will present indications for these materials.
This course explores how current dental terminology (CDT) code gaps have contributed to a delay in therapeutic care of early periodontal disease, recognition of its medical relevance, and the communication between dental and medical professionals.
In this CE course, Dr. Tarun Agarwal will share how he has moved his practice away from a dependency on fillings and crowns by putting attention on implants, sleep apnea therapy, and medical billing.
Cory’s first course on Dentaltown explores digital treatment planning and design to guide cases.
Join Dr. Hornbrook as he discusses the new ceramic systems available and why the elimination of metal in our practices is a more viable option than ever before—and one that should be adamantly pursued by every practicing clinician.
This course aims to give the practitioner insight into some of the modern techniques available today to make modern direct composite simple and predictable.