For your patients who watch Dr. Oz…
The British Medical Journal is taking Dr. Oz to task over the information he provides on his show. According to an article in the Washington Post, the reserachers examined 40…
The British Medical Journal is taking Dr. Oz to task over the information he provides on his show. According to an article in the Washington Post, the reserachers examined 40…
This 8 yr old patient had trauma 3 yrs earlier on this immature #9. His dentist bonded it the best he could. 3 yrs later, the tooth is necrotic with…
This patient came to our office in 2012. She reported trauma in the early 1970’s – when one of her kids accidentally head butted those teeth. They became infected and…
Recent changes in some of the rules regarding Medicare will now affect dentists more than they previously have. Thanks to a recent visit with Aaron Fisher of HealthChoice, we learned…
Now you are probably wondering what that title means? As we all know, posterior teeth often get craze lines (surface cracks) in the enamel due to truama, large restorations, heavy…
With the advancement of pulpal regenerative therapies, we have come to appreciate and respect the healing capacity of the pulp. While MTA and new bioceramic materials are allowing us to…
In previous posts, we have discussed the differences between implants and root canal therapy. We have made the argument, which is still seen playing out in many of our dental…
“Is this tooth bothering my sinuses?” For years patients with chronic sinus issues have asked this question at the dental office. Unfortunately, there has been a communications gap between diagnostic…
As endodontists, the use of CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) has allowed us to cross this barrier and diagnose dental pathology which is adversely affecting the maxillary sinuses. These images…
It just so happens that in the last couple weeks I got the chance to do some long term recalls on a couple of intentional replantation cases. I don’t do…