I attend a lot of dental meetings, and read the internet dental forums, so I get lots of opportunities to hear people’s opinions on dentistry and the changing face of dental technology. Maybe it has to do with the way I view the importance of what we do, or maybe it’s the amount of money we have invested in technology here, but I see a trend Read the rest of this entry »
I think that with today’s computer guided surgeries, we are seeing some amazing results. In fact, with the high success rates of these cases, and the ability to anticipate and pre-plan bone augmentation, sinus grafting, tissue modeling and even the simplified incorporation of zygomatic implants, computer guided implantology is rapidly becoming the standard of care. Practitioners can even download free planning and surgical guide software off the internet, so cost is no excuse.
The thing I find frightening is Read the rest of this entry »
I was reading an article this morning, and again, I’m astounded we still let this kind of thing get published: Read the rest of this entry »
One of the most troubling trends is the free substitution of products by laboratories, foreign and domestic, though in the case of pirated name brand products, China seems to be the most common offender. I have been talking to dentists who tell me they have tried BruxZir crowns and were not impressed by what they saw. This I find not just surprising, Read the rest of this entry »
You may not have heard that in the FDA Appropriations document that was released recently, they have budgeted $32 million dollars for the regulation, enforcement and follow up of dental laboratories. I was very pleased to hear this, not that I think we need more government intrusion in our lives, but I’m afraid that the wild-wild-west attitude Read the rest of this entry »