Douglas A. Terry, DDS Dr. Douglas Terry received his D.D.S. from the University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston Dental Branch in 1978. He is an accredited member of the American Ac... [read more]
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Restorative Dilemma - Pt 2 Dr. Douglas Terry lectures on restorative treatment and quality.
Restorative Dilemma - Pt 3 Dr. Douglas Terry lectures on restorative treatment and quality.
Restorative Dilemma - Pt 4 Dr. Douglas Terry lectures on restorative treatment and quality.
Shade Matching - Part 1 Dr. Pascal Zyman describes in great detail his procedure for shade taking.
Phasing Esthetic Treatment Prioritizing the steps of actions when there are financial constraints limiting available treatment.
The Aesthetic Practice - Part 3: The Impossible Possibility Dr. Larry Rosenthal demonstrates the extraordinary possibilities that are achievable in aesthetic therapy.
Improving Smiles Through Conservative Techniques This course is worth 1 CEU.
Shade & Color in Dentistry A 5 part course worth 3 CEUs.
Excellence in Esthetic Dentistry By completing this course you will receive 1 CEU.
Aesthetic Excellence Through Outcome-Based Treatment Rationale The conceptual basis of restorative-driven implant dentistry is well established among clinicians. Its implementation includes the development of a prosthetic blueprint that will serve as a guide throughout therapy. While these concepts may be applied to prosthetic dentistry in general, their benefits are most compelling in the treatment of the aesthetic zone. This article demonstrates a systematic multidimensional approach for the establishment and incorporation of definitive aesthetic objectives throughout…
In Practice Maintenance of Esthetic Restorations During my career in dentistry, I have seen patients successfully maintain their restorations for more than 40 years. Other patients have needed replacement or repair in less than 5 years. Why is there such a tremendous range? Obviously, the lifespan of a restoration has a strong correlation to its original fabrication quality. But professional dental oral maintenance plus home care by the patient can greatly influence the lifespan of restorations as well. This article addresses the basic elements…
Communicating Digitally with the Laboratory: Design, Impressions, Shade, and the Digital Laboratory Slip This article will review and explore some of the digital opportunities and rationales for digital communication of all forms of clinical information from the dentist to the laboratory.