Orthognathic Surgery: Embracing Digital Technology
Orthognathic surgery (OGS), often referred to as “corrective jaw surgery,” involves complex three-dimensional analysis and movements of the maxilla, mandible, and chin. It includes a … more
Orthognathic surgery (OGS), often referred to as “corrective jaw surgery,” involves complex three-dimensional analysis and movements of the maxilla, mandible, and chin. It includes a … more
Introduction Displaying an optimal amount of gingiva while smiling is one of the critical elements in the ideal conceptual smile.1 In orthodontics and aesthetic dentistry, … more
The speed of advancement in the world of digital technology has made a tremendous impact in dentistry. The way we look at this advancement is … more
Do you recharge yourself as much as you recharge your phone? While I was home this past weekend visiting my family in the Niagara region, … more
In part 6 of our Data Driven Dentistry video series, the roundtable discusses the impact CAD/CAM dentistry devices have had on their practice. *Between February … more
For years now, the word “paperless” has been an ongoing fad in the entire dental industry. It seems like everyone is “going paperless” and everywhere … more
Dental implant therapy has advanced remarkably in the last decade with new innovations on both surgical and prosthetic fronts. New techniques, materials, and modalities have … more
Preserving natural teeth for as long as possible is the premise of both patients and practitioners. In recent years, to address this need, endodontics has … more
Understanding 3D images is a standard work tool for dentists, but for patients it is difficult to understand because they are not accustomed to viewing … more
As Chairman of The Danish Society of Oral CAD/CAM, Morton Worsoe is familiar with changing technology. In this week’s Best Practices video we talk to … more