Category Archives: Feature

Bringing Q&A from Classroom to Bookshelf: A Guide to Soft Tissues and Pink Esthetics in Implant Therapy

Reading time: 8 minutes

Today, a website’s FAQ page is often the first place we consult for answers. Prolific lecturers and clinicians Daniele Cardaropoli, DDS, and Paolo Casentini, DDS, capitalized on this staple of the Internet in their new book, Soft Tissues and Pink … Continue reading

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Dermal Fillers for Facial Harmony: An Introduction

Reading time: 6 minutes

It is human nature to seek beauty in the world around us, including among our fellow human beings. When it comes to the human visage, symmetry is key to facial harmony and the highly sought after perception of youth. Armed … Continue reading

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Challenging Scientific Paradigms: Zero Bone Loss Concepts

Reading time: 8 minutes

With today’s scientific advancements, it’s hard to appreciate the hygiene practices that help us avoid life-threatening illnesses. We forget that for the majority of human history, lifespans weren’t nearly as long as they are now. It’s equally difficult to imagine … Continue reading

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Dental Photography Proficiency: A Standard of Care Issue

Reading time: 19 minutes

Dental photography is a hot topic right now. Facebook, Instagram, and other social media platforms, as well as dental journals and publications focused on esthetic and cosmetic dentistry, are flooded with artistic photographs where the teeth and restorations take on … Continue reading

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Architects of the Face: Rebuilding After Maxillofacial Trauma

Reading time: 11 minutes

The human body is a complex physical structure, capable of macro feats like walking in a stable, upright position and micro feats like writing or handling surgical instruments. And just like the frames of buildings—from small houses to looming skyscrapers—the … Continue reading

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