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WAYS TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME WHILE NOT SEEING PATIENTS
Your practice is temporarily closed? Now it’s the time to set yourself up for success!
Opalescence Go® 6% : Pre-loaded teeth guards for whitening vital teeth
Article written by Dr. Bruno PELISSIER.
Dental dyschromia is a pathology frequently encountered in daily dental practice. After a necessary and very important consultation at the dental surgery, for many dyschromias whitening can be addressed with techniques which are differentiated according to the nature an intensity of the stain and the number of teeth affected.
ERGONOMICS IN THE DENTAL OFFICE - How to care for patients while also caring for yourself
How to care for patients while also caring for yourself.
When Is Too Much Light a Bad Thing in Dentistry?
Glare can cause you to miss important details in your patients’ mouths. Learn how to reduce glare with less-reflective instruments.
From zero to half million followers, THE SUCCESSFUL STORY OF @IDENTISTRY
INTERVIEW with Dr. Cosmin Sandu, Founder and Owner of iDentistry.
THE FUTURE OF DENTISTRY IN EUROPE: Evolutionary dynamics of the dental industry and new professional figures
The European dentistry sector is undergoing profound changes: in this ever-evolving market, supply must keep up with the reorganisation of demand and the development of new paradigms, despite differences from one country to another, mainly due to legislative issues and dental welfare procedures.
“Do Better Than Yesterday” - Interview with Federico Ferraris
During the launch of the new Federico Ferraris Adhesthetics Theca Kit by Hu-Friedy at IDS, we asked Dr. Ferraris to tell us more about these new instruments and most of all, about Adhesthetics's philosophy
The value of sharpening
Why sharpen instruments?
Or rather why continue to choose instruments that can be sharpened?
Dr. Consolata Pejrone
A growing population of snackers
More frequent snacking is predicted to lead to an increase in restorative procedures. are you
ready to meet the demand?
4 Things to look for in your composite restoration instrument kit
If you had to pick just one set of composite instruments from the hundreds of designs and combinations available, which would you choose?