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Innovations in Salivary Diagnostics
This lecture introduces the utilization of DNA based salivary diagnostic tools in developing treatment protocols for combating oral disease.
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Thomas W. Nabors, DDS |
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Legal Considerations in the use of Cone Beam Computer Tomography Imaging
Cone beam computed tomography imaging represents a paradigm shift for enhancing diagnosis and treatment planning. Questions regarding cone beam computed tomography’s associated legal responsibility are addressed, including cone beam computed tomography necessity, recognition of pathosis in the scan’s entire volume, adequate training, informed consent and/or refusal and current court status of cone beam computed tomography. Judicious selection and prudent use of cone beam computed tomography technology to protect and promote patient safety and efficacious treatment complies with the standard of care.
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Edwin J Zinman, DDS, JD; Stuart C. White, DDS, PHD; and Sotirios Tetradis, DDS, PHD |
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Utilization of Advanced Technology as an Instructional Tool
As the practice of dentistry has evolved, significant advances have been realized in the success and predictability of technical procedures, the efficacy of instrumentation, and the means by which information is distributed. Interactive CD-ROMs and videos that guide viewers through selected restorative techniques are currently being developed as instructional tools for contemporary medical and dental professionals. In coniunction with collegiate universities, pioneering dental operatories have been…
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Lee H. Silverstein, DDS, MS, FACD, FICD; Peter C. Shatz, DDS, Russell A. Gornstein, DDS, MS |
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Prosthetic Considerations with Periodontal Root Resective Therapy Part 2
The treatment of advanced furcation lesions may require the removal of a portion of the crown and its associated root, or resection of only one root from a multi rooted tooth. This resective-type of therapy is a definitive treatment because it predictably enables clinicians to better access the remaining tooth structure for periodontal and subsequent prosthetic therapy. The morphology of tooth preparation for hemisective periodontal therapy is critical to facilitate the patient's ability to perform…
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Lee H. Silverstein, DDS, MS, FACD, FICD; Marc E. Moskowitz, DDS, David Kurtzman, DDS, Peter C. Shatz, DDS, Russell E. Gornstein, DDS, MS |
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