Sharing clinical cases…..

I had to go out and buy a defibrillator this morning. I received an inquiry as to what was required in regard to posting a clinical case……….. The concept is elemental my dear Watson, and shown below. The request is for nothing more than one might find in an average journal posting.  Figures, figure legends … Read more

The power of media to subvert

The fun part of being a grandfather is when the kids take a nap, you can justify taking one too.  The fun part of a nap at my age is that you can catch up on non-dental reading, albeit, the reading for whatever reason has a tangential relationship to dentistry, sob. You can take the … Read more

An innovative prosthetic-guided orthodontic technique: case series.

From http://en.zerodonto.com/ Fabio Cozzolino DDS PhD Anna Mariniello DDS Roberto Sorrentino DDS PhD Dental Tecnician: Marcello Sacchetta I’ve been begging for content from Canadian dentists in this format, albeit less intense for months……..the fact that it comes from an Italian blog simply underscores the fact that learning on the INTERNET is global. Only folks who don’t … Read more

Try this’un on for size….

If this were your tooth, what would you do….feel free to comment below Hello Rooters!  Here is  a really herodontic case!  Reasons not to save it: 1. Radiological findings indicating severe bone loss 2. Lack of ferrule 3. Huge perforation in the distal canal 4. Three fractured instruments – lentulo, Haedstrom and K-file Reasons to … Read more

Compendium Of Continuing Education In Dentistry

One of my favorite CE journals is Compendium from www.dentalaegis.com Check out this case from John Weston, DDS. http://www.dentalaegis.com/cced/2011/09/conservative-full-mouth-reconstruction-of-a-worn-dentition-utilizing-digital-impression-technology-and-moden-ceramic-materials which linked off the AACD blog at http://aacd.posterous.com/conservative-full-mouth-reconstruction-of-a-w Ah, the smell of napalm and social media/networking in the a.m. Related articles Neuromuscular Dentistry (blogohj.oralhealthjournal.com) Leaders in Dentistry: A conversation with Dr. David T.W. Wong (blogohj.oralhealthjournal.com) More than a … Read more