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Tyler Wynne, DDS, William P.D. Wynne, DDS
Inside Dentistry - January 2016
Repairing functional challenges in an esthetically pleasing smile
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Brian J. Jackson, DDS
Inside Dentistry - January 2016
Planning for success with maxillary and mandibular overdentures
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Gregory S. Jacob, DDS
Inside Dentistry - January 2016
Current and future possibilities with printed model teeth
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Cherilyn G. Sheets, DDS, Jacinthe M. Paquette, DDS, Jean C. Wu, DDS, James F. Otten, DDS, FACD
Inside Dentistry - October 2015
Taking action to extend the longevity of restorative efforts
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James F. Simon, DDS, MEd, Timothy L. Hottel, DDS, MS, MBA, Janet L. Harrison, DDS, Mojdeh Dehghan, DDS
Inside Dentistry - September 2015
An update on the impact of technology on dental education
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Jason Olitsky, DMD, AAACD
Inside Dentistry - September 2015
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John O. Burgess, DDS, MS, Nathaniel C. Lawson, DMD, PhD, Augusto Robles, DDS, MS
Inside Dentistry - September 2015
A patient-friendly way to expedite clinical workflow
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Alex Touchstone, DDS
Inside Dentistry - August 2015
A functional and esthetic outcome achieved with modern materials
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Andrew C. Cobb, DDS
Inside Dentistry - August 2015
A systematic approach to treating occlusal dysfunction
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David K. Chan, DMD, AAACD
Inside Dentistry - July 2015
A systematic diagnostic approach based on foundational principles
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Lou Shuman, DMD, CAGS, Marty Jablow, DMD
Inside Dentistry - July 2015
A close look at digital workflow: what it is, what it means, and why you should get on board
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Tyler Wynne, DDS, William P.D. Wynne, DDS
Inside Dentistry - June 2015
Providing the right treatment solutions by addressing hidden factors
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Leonard A. Hess, DDS
Inside Dentistry - May 2015
Five diagnostic components for predictable restorative success
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Robert J. Chapman, DMD, Dona R. Roberts, RDH, Gerard Kugel, DMD, MS, PhD
Inside Dentistry - May 2015
Understanding bacterial diseases of the teeth and supporting structures in adults
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Inside Dentistry - March 2015
How we continue to fail the patients who need us most.