Oral health is what we do. While I work personally in the lab, the restorations we at Biterite contribute to are an important piece of the oral health jigsaw puzzle. For this reason, I’m going to be discussing oral health, …Continue Reading →
If you want to get the most of out your lab work, it all starts with an accurate, reliable impression, but even the most experienced practitioner can encounter difficulties when taking one. I’ve got special permission from 3M ESPE to …Continue Reading →
When you’ve been wading through root canals, extractions, restorations and even implants, your perceptions change; what’s totally commonplace to a dentist can be mysterious and even frightening to a patient. Take, for example, a dental veneer procedure — you’ve done …Continue Reading →
In the past I’ve used this blog to talk about the huge importance of dentist-patient communication. As important as the patient-practitioner relationship is, the dentist-dental lab relationship is often overlooked. Today I’m going to take a look at how modern …Continue Reading →
Quick-fix dentistry is becoming more popular, especially on the back of six month smiles, television coverage, and ‘one day’ implants. Unfortunately the patient’s desires and expectations can outrun the capacity of modern quick-fix dentistry. Absent an overall comprehensive care plan, …Continue Reading →
Yesterday I was talking about the ethical problems of being asked to replace a functioning, healthy tooth restoration. Today I’d like to talk about the ethical obligations involved in ensuring proper isolation. Specifically, using a rubber dam. I think this …Continue Reading →
Let’s just image, for an example, a patient requests that a functional and non-defective amalgam restoration be replaced. Let’s go even further, suggesting that even after the clinician, doing his full and ethical duty, has disclosed and explained all of …Continue Reading →
What I quite often hear from our clients is how pleased they are when placing an IPS e.max restoration, mostly due to the flexibility of cementation selection. Crowns and bridges, for example, can be cemented according to adhesive, self-adhesive and …Continue Reading →
We’ve talked before about the increasing importance placed on veneers, and the explosive demand for veneers in recent years. A patient today isn’t just looking for a healthy and functional restorative solution: They also want an aesthetically pleasing result. All-ceramic …Continue Reading →
Yesterday’s innovation, today’s standard. Almost 3000 years ago, around 700 BCE, the Etruscans in northern Italy made dentures out of human or other animal teeth. They didn’t last long, but being easy to produce, were popular through the middle of …Continue Reading →