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Should You Invest in Chairside Milling or 3D Printing? How do milling and printing compare in durability and cost? Which option provides the best long-term ROI for your workflow? In this deep dive, Dr. Rustom Moopen shares his experience with CEREC, ExoCAD, and in-house fabrication, breaking down the real benefits and limitations of both technologies. From restoration strength to efficiency and investment costs, this episode unpacks what every dentist needs to know before taking the leap into milling, printing, and CAD/CAM workflows. https://youtu.be/fgQnrDfXnqI Watch PDP224 on Youtube Protrusive Dental Pearl: Achieving the same effect (of the ‘Soft Clamp' by Kerr) with a metal clamp without requiring a potentially painful palatal injection - Dr. Jo Cape (Protruserati) suggests using a cotton bud to apply topical anesthetic to the gingiva where the clamp will be placed, leaving it for a minute, improving patient comfort! Key TakeAway: Investing in technology like milling can lead to a measurable ROI. Time management is crucial in dental procedures for efficiency. Milling is a subtractive process, while printing is additive. Mentorship is often more valuable than formal courses. The dental industry is evolving with new technologies. Understanding the nuances of dental procedures can enhance practice. Early adoption of technology can set a practice apart. Milling and printing serve different purposes in dental work. Mock-ups can save time and improve patient satisfaction. Milling offers more reliability than printing for dental applications. The choice between milling and printing depends on personal preference and practice needs. Milled composites have a proven track record of durability. Printed splints may not hold up under heavy use. Investing in milling technology can enhance practice efficiency. Design software plays a crucial role in modern dentistry. Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of each method is essential for success. Investing in dental software can be costly but worthwhile. Learning design software is crucial for modern dentistry. Milling is generally superior to printing for final restorations. Regulatory considerations are important for in-house lab work. Choosing the right milling equipment depends on practice needs. Training and mentorship are essential for mastering dental technology. Highlights of this episode: 03:29 Protrusive Dental Pearl 04:59 Meet Dr. Rustom Moopen: Journey of Learning and Mentorship 09:21 Early Adoption of CAD/CAM Technology 11:54 The Practicalities of Chairside Milling 19:01 Emax Chairside Workflow 23:10 Printing vs. Milling: Understanding the Basics 26:48 Printed Mock-Ups and Workflow Integration 29:43 Comparing Milled and Printed Composites 32:07 The Future of Splints: Milling vs. Printing 35:50 Choices After Scanning a Tooth 37:16 Milling vs. Printing: Pros and Cons 41:11 Design Software and Training 49:28 Practical Applications of 3D Printing 53:42 Investing in Digital Dentistry 55:35 Printed Restorations vs Direct Composite 56:45 Regulatory Concerns 58:31 Investing in Milling Units 01:00:53 Ideal Candidates for Milling 01:03:49 Training and Resources If you enjoyed this episode, don't miss PDP137 – Q&A with a Dental Technician! #PDPMainEpisodes #BreadandButterDentistry This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcomes B and C. AGD Subject Code: 130 ELECTIVES (Product/technology training) This episode aimed to provide an in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of 3D printing, milling, and digital dentistry, enabling clinicians to integrate these technologies efficiently into their workflow for improved precision, cost-effectiveness, and patient outcomes. Dentists will be able to - 1. Differentiate between 3D printing and milling,
In this episode, Dr. Eggett interviews Practice Manager Zach Shelley. Zach has been in the dental field since 2009, starting his career as a Dental Technician before transitioning to become the office manager for Satellite Family Dentistry and Beachside Smiles Pediatric Dentistry.Zach shares a wealth of knowledge about leadership principles specific to office managers, including some sage advice on how to check IN with people, not check ON them. His insights into how to develop relationships of trust are incredibly helpful to anyone working to improve key leadership skills. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/matrika/funk-style - License code: KUYOIZCBFCF1FOMP https://uppbeat.io/t/roo-walker/bolt - License code: RS1AU6Y5DGD5A3H8.
Plant it low and watch it grow? Is that serving our patients? Should we keep our crowns flat to avoid ‘interferences'? How about guiding teeth - how can we recreate and build in guidance and the correct cuspal inclination in our indirect work? https://youtu.be/b2KA84dXhnI Watch PDP196 on Youtube As part of Occlusion month I am joined by my dental technician Graham Entwistle and Occlusion geek Dr Mahmoud Ibrahim. We discuss foundational occlusal concepts relevant to our daily indirect restorations. Protrusive Dental Pearl: Bleeding papilla? Use the HOW technique to QUICKLY stop bleeding - insert a Wedge obliquely (Haemostasis with Oblique Wedge technique) as taught by Dr Sunny Sadana from Drecomposite.com Treatment Planning Symposium 16th November HYBRID EVENT Basics of Occlusion Live 2 Day Hands-On Course with Jaz and Mahmoud Highlights of this Episode: 0:00 Introduction 03:31 Protrusive Dental Pearl 05:16 Introduction - Graham Entwistle + Mahmoud Ibrahim 08:25 Guiding Teeth 11:40 Why is Guidance important? 16:35 What information should we provide our technicians? 20:00 Excursions and Patient Case 28:00 Complex crown creation 33:33 To Facebow or not to Facebow? 34:40 A Technician's POV 49:50 What is the Technician aiming for? 51:06 Perfect Contacts - technician perspective 53:23 Final Thoughts This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcomes B and C. AGD Subject code: 180 Occlusion (Occlusal functional concepts) Dentists will be able to: 1. Understand the importance of guidance and occlusion in crown design, ensuring restorations contribute positively to occlusal function and patient well-being. 2. Improve communication strategies with dental technicians, including providing crucial details such as shim holds and occlusal plane guidance, to ensure optimal restorations. 3. Make informed decisions about the distribution of occlusal forces to prevent damage and maintain functional integrity in prosthetic designs. If you liked this episode, you'll love PDP137 - Q&A with a Dental Technician
Dr. Miles Cone graduated from Tufts Dental School and completed a 3-year Prosthodontic residency in the U.S. Army. In addition to achieving board certification and diplomate status within his specialty, Dr. Cone has earned his designation as a Certified Dental Technician. Dr. Cone's career revolves around his role as a is Key Opinion Leader, international speaker, author, and co-owner of Nuance Dental Specialists in Portland, Maine.
Join Elvis Dahl from Derby Dental Laboratory (https://www.derbydental.com/) and the Voices From The Bench Podcast (https://www.voicesfromthebench.com/) and Dr. Dr. David Rice from igniteDDS (https://ignitedds.com/) as they break down the challenges that happen between the clinics and labs. We are calling it “THE DENTAL SHOWDOWN”. This 3 part Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) webinar on LinkedIn kicks off September 14 at 7pm eastern. It's LIVE so we encourage everyone to show up and voices your own challenges. It's time to talk about it. Register TODAY! (https://www.linkedin.com/events/thedentalshowdown-part1-consist7093223016590970880/) On August 27th many brave and fearless dental technicians will take to the water and road to participate in the 2023 Chicago Triathlon (https://www.chicagotriathlon.com/). They don't do it for fame or personal gain, but to raise money for the Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology (https://dentallabfoundation.org/). PLEASE head over to dentallabfoundation.org (https://dentallabfoundation.org/) and click the DONATE TODAY button. Log in and choose the “Race for the Future” option. There you can put the name of a racer you want to sponsor. You can put: Barb Warner Team Abutments (Elvis Dahl, Mark Williamson, Bobby Kennedy) Voices From the Bench (50/50 split between Barb and Elvis' team) Most have heard of the Dental Technician's Guild (DTG) (https://www.facebook.com/groups/480143502083095)and all the amazing members they have doing amazing work. The person who created the whole group is Von Grow. Von comes on the podcast to update us on the newest Symposium that is coming back after a 4-year break. On September 15 and 16, The DTG Symposium will be held at the GC Facility in Alsip, Ill. Joining Von on the podcast are to fantastic speakers for the upcoming show. Hugo Hébert from Quebec, Canada talks about his journey in dental technology, finding the DTG, and what he is speaking on at the Symposium. Firas Dahbour from Jordan also talks about his journey, his world traveling adventures, what he has gotten out of the DTG, and what he is speaking on. Elvis and Barb will be at the DTG Symposium recording all the amazing speakers and attendees. JOIN US! (https://dtgevents.com/) Did you know that Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) has Digital Equipment Sales Specialists (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/landing-pages/digital-equipment)? These experienced professionals are here to help make your transition to digital, a smooth one. They help provide customized solutions, analyze your ROI, provide hands on assistance and localized support. All of this, catered to your needs. Contact a Digital Equipment Sales Specialist today by emailing Digitalspecialists@ivoclar.com. Tell them you heard it on the podcast! Special Guests: Firas Dahbour, Hugo Hébert, and Von Grow, DTG.
This week's guest is Mark Price. Mark's career in dentistry started young, with him pursuing an apprenticeship as a Dental Technician after spending many hours in a dental lab after school. From these early days his career progressed to him developing his own dental lab before deciding to take the plunge into clinical dentistry and undergo further training to become a Clinical Dental Technician. He now has a keen interest in both the clinical and technical aspects of full arch implant treatments and enjoys the complexities these involve. In this episode we explore what a Clinical Dental Technician is, why Mark loves the balance he has in his job and his latest project developing a product he calls ‘the smart bar'. For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Andrew Noon initially trained as a Dental Technician, working at Guy's Dental Hospital producing orthodontic appliances for 15 years. Following the birth of his son, he decided it was finally time to become patient facing and pivoted back into education to retrain as an Orthodontic Therapist. Since then, he hasn't looked back and now works in multiple specialist orthodontic practices whilst also continuing to utilise his dental technology skills. Julia and Josh explore where Andrew finds his drive, his career journey to date as well as what it means to be an Orthodontic Therapist.For more information visit: linktr.ee/EDHEC
Dr. Stoiber is a longtime prosthodontist who owned his practice for over 30+ years. As he was getting ready to sell the business and retire, he contemplated the next chapter in his life and being a lifelong learner, decided to join his favorite lab (Nu-Art) so that he could continue learning and helping dentists int he process. He shares her story, talks about the advantages of a dental lab having a prosthodontist on staff, and offers advice to aspiring dentists - do not miss this one! Learn more at nuartdental.com Follow Frank & NuArt on Instagram: @frankatnuartdental & @lifeatnuartdental Subscribe today and tell a friend :)
You asked, we answered! Q&A with a Dental Technician - everything you wanted to ask (but never did) from our Facebook community. A legendary Dentist once told me that an average dentist working with a good technician will do well in their career. This advice has always stuck with me ever since. I recorded this episode with one of my technicians Graham Entwistle of Trueform Dental Laboratory who has been a pleasure to work with. From shade matching to getting the occlusion right, we made quite a geeky little episode which was well worth the 200 mile round-trip to his lab! https://youtu.be/tMiC_18fiqc Check out this full episode on Youtube Download Protrusive App on iOS and Android and Claim your Verifiable CPD/CE by answering a few questions + You can get EARLY ACCESS to the episode + EXCLUSIVE content Protrusive Dental Pearl: It's high time that you find your ideal dental technician, build a relationship and grow together. Whether you are using a big lab or small lab, try to visit and meet them and be open to getting feedback and criticism from that ONE technician that will elevate you. Don't forget to give credit to your technician for their craftsmanship - take a photo of their work being fitted and email them - credit them on social media! Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of this episode: 2:32 Protrusive Dental Pearl7:55 Graham Entwistle's Introduction13:41 Q1: Analogue vs Digital?17:11 Q2: Impressions or Scans for Veneers?18:32 Q3: Is Digital good enough for high-end work and multiple crowns? 21:12 Q4: Are our impressions and scans good enough for you?26:15 Q5: To break contacts or not to break contacts for veneers?29:09 Q6: How does Graham create digital models with unbroken contacts of veneer preps?30:35 Q7: What is the best material for masking discolored anterior teeth?36:16 Q8: Shade matching for a Single Incisor Crown - the hardest thing in Dentistry?42:06 Q9: How do you overcome contact point issues with digital as opposed to stone models for single crowns?48:55 Q10: Digital Triple Tray or Full Arch Scans?52:32 Q11: Getting the occlusion right for crowns55:26 Tips for dentists to help the technician to get the bite right Dr. Mahmoud Ibrahim and I are currently working on a huge project called OBAB, Occlusion Basics and Beyond – it will be the best occlusion resource in the Milky Way…and that's our mission! We want to finally demystify Occlusion and make it Tangible! Join the waiting list HERE! If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like another episode with Graham Entwistle: 5 Things your Technician Wished You Knew Click below for full episode transcript: Jaz's Introduction: An average dentist working with a good technician who will do very well in their career. This was some advice given to me by a legendary dentist called Raj Rattan. Jaz's Introduction:It was about nine years ago now. I remember exactly where I was, who I was with. What I was wearing is just like, really emphatic advice to me at the time. It's just stuck with me throughout my career, and it's not too different to the advice that Finlay Sutton gave. A few episodes ago. If you scroll down and listen to that episode about Scandinavian Design of Partial Dentures, and he said to find a technician who's a similar age as you, who's got a similar appetite for dentistry as you do and grow together. Hello Protruserati. I'm Jaz Gulati, and welcome back to another episode of Protrusive Dental Podcast. This time, it was actually a rare face-to-face episode that I recorded. I drove over a hundred miles to see Graham, my technician, and the theme was to answer your questions that you'd sent on the Facebook group, everything you wanted to know from a technician. But NEVER ASKED. We covered things like digital versus analogue. Is digital there yet? Should we be opening contacts for veneers? Heck do technicians like it when we open the contacts for veneers?
This is the LAST week to get the limited edition “4 out of 5 Dentist Recommend a Dental Technician” shirt before Lab Day Chicago (https://lmtmag.com/lmtlabday)! Order before January 22nd. All profits go towards the Foundation For Dental Laboratory Technology (https://dentallabfoundation.org/). ORDER TODAY!! (https://www.bonfire.com/4-out-of-5/) We love learning about the people behind the Instagram accounts. We have been following the adventures of @RVAtoothfairy (https://www.instagram.com/rvatoothfairy/) for a while. There we can see the beautiful full arch zirconia that she obviously puts a lot of work into. But it wasn't until we talked to her that we learned so much more she has done in our industry. Marithe Baclagon wanted to be a dentist and remembers the exact moment when the laboratory side of it became her passion. After attending a dental technology school and working at a lab, she went back to the school to help develop and create the digital dentistry program. Now she's at a private practice using all the latest technology and teaching other technicians, dentists, and staff how to produce the best full arch restoration using the best materials. Are you attending the LMT Lab Day show in Chicago from Feb 23rd-25th (https://lmtmag.com/lmtlabday)? Join Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us) as they celebrate their 100 Year Anniversary in the dental industry. A feat few have accomplished and it's all thanks to you! In the Ivoclar Grand Ballroom A&B, get up close and personal with Ivoclar digital technology, materials, and an EPIC speaker lineup. Learn firsthand from many of the industry's leading dental professionals as they share their tips and tricks for success. Come and hear from Lee Culp, Esther Schwenning, Yuki Momma, Dr Ed McLaren, Eric Kukucka and MORE... For a full listing of speakers CLICK HERE! (https://lmtmag.com/ivoclar) Also, come and see us, Voices from the bench, as this will be our home on Feb 24th and 25th. Come by to say Hi, record with us and tell us what inspires you or just give Ivoclar a “Happy 100 years“ shout out on the podcast. Does your lab use Magic Touch? If not, you should think about switching just so you can use icortica (https://icortica.com/). Icortica is a program that uses all the data you already collect in Magic Touch and puts it in one easy to see, use, and understand dashboard. Look at every account and see trends, sales, notes, payments, and even remake percentages. Use the data you already have to take your lab and your customer service to the next level. Elvis uses it daily and swears it is a huge part to his success working at the lab. Head over to icortica.com/voices (https://icortica.com/voices-from-the-bench/) to learn more or send an email to Rob Nazzal at rob@icortica.com and tell him you heard about it on Voices From the Bench! Special Guest: Marithe Baclagon CDT, Te, M.Ed..
Dental Technician, Gary Archer, joins Poxy & Ragan to discuss his work on I Wanna Dance with Somebody, Interview with the Vampire Series, This Is Us, and so many more. Gary will also discuss the science behind dental prosthetics, and how he and his father, Alan, would get their start in the entertainment industry all the way back in the early 90's.Support the show
Co host Cheyenne Draves @cheyennedraves does a solo episode this week and talks about her journey into equine dentistry and how it became her passion. She goes over anything you would like to know if you were interested in pursuing a career as an equine dental technician. Make sure to follow us on instagram @womeninwesternpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
One of the main points of the podcast is to feature anyone in our industry. Unbiased and uncensored. Too keep a clean rating on podcast apps, we bleep out words considered “bad”. That does not stop us from talking to technicians from around the world no matter their style of communication. When we discovered Sandra Puurits on Instagram, we knew it would be a “bleepful” episode that would be real and hilarious. Sandra didn't disappoint. Sandra talks about getting into the industry, the state of education in Finland, life in a two-person lab, and being a bada$$ at bleeping everything. Whip Mix (https://www.whipmix.com/) introduces VeriGuide OS (https://www.whipmix.com/products/veriguide-os-dental-resin/), a Class I, CE certified resin material developed for the production of high precision surgical guides for use in dental implant surgery. The new material is formulated for 3D-printing systems (DLP, SLA, and LCD) at both 385 nm and 405 nm. VeriGuide OS™ has been successfully tested for biocompatibility and meets all mechanical properties requirements. The resin features an easy post-processing method and produces highly accurate surgical guides with a high-quality surface. Sleeves may be inserted directly after printing with excellent fit. The material can also be sterilized by autoclave, steam, ethylene oxide, or gamma rays without affecting dimensional stability, physical properties, and biocompatibility. For more information about VeriGUIDE OS, visit whipmix.com or call (800) 626-5651. Did you know that most inLab MCX5 users that have ordered burs from Gro3X once, keep on ordering Gro3X burs over and over again? Because Gro3X (https://www.gro3x.com/) burs are engineered by some of the folks who have been providing burs to some of the largest US production labs for years. Did you also know, that most Roland and DGShape users have no idea what they are missing out? To give Roland and DGSHAPE users the opportunity to find out for themselves how good Gro3X burs work also for their machines, Gro3X is now offering a BUY 3, GET 2 BURS FREE special. This is exclusively for Voices From The Bench listeners. Simply go to the Gro3X website at gro3x.com (https://www.gro3x.com/) click on burs (https://www.gro3x.com/collections/mill), then select Roland & DGSHAPE. Add five burs of your choice to your cart, click on CHECK-OUT, enter discount code B3G2Burs and check out. Special Guest: Sandra Puurits.
Seth Potter is a certified Dental Technician who recently opened his own digital dentistry design agency that allows him to live and work anywhere in the world. I fist connected with Seth via LinkedIn. We spoke and I thought his story would be one worth sharing.Links to his website and social media accounts are below.Website:https://www.dentaldesignservices.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/dentaldesignservices/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/RemoteDentalServicesLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/dental-design-services/Please reach out to him if you have any questions.Bob Piercy - host- phone - 780-965-2232- email - rhpiercy@me.com - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertpiercy/- Website - https://robertpiercy.com- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BobPiercyCoTravelPocast
Free E-book: 1,000 patients E-bookTekagogo Offer: On behalf of Tekagogo we'd love to give you a free hour of service on us in participating areas (CA, NY, NJ, VA, MD, IL, FL.) Sign up is quick, easy, and free at Tekagogo.com. Use promo code TDM22 for a free hour on your first work order! Don't wait as it expires April 30th, 2022. We aren't everywhere yet but will be soon! Let us know you are interested by emailing at opportunity@tekagogo.com.Guest: Eric PayneBusiness Name: TekagogoCheck out Eric's Media:FacebookInstagramHost: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental MarketerJoin the podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer Society My Key Takeaways:Know what you don't know and find others that do!Preventative maintenance is as important for equipment as it is for teeth.The practice where a patient gets a second opinion from, will most likely be their new practice.If it's no ones responsibility, it's everyone's responsibility.Have a system for even the smallest of tasks!Please don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes!DON'T FORGET TO:Join The Newsletter here and be a part of The Dental Marketer FamilyClick here to see how you can attract new patients immediately and consistently!Click Here to join the Ground Marketing Facebook Group
Dr. Miles Cone is a graduate of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine, and completed a three-year Prosthodontic residency program while serving in the United States Army before being honorably discharged as a field grade officer in the rank of Major. In addition to achieving board certification and diplomate status within his specialty, Dr. Cone has also successfully challenged all the requirements necessary to earn his designation as a Certified Dental Technician. Currently, Dr. Cone's career in civilian life revolves around his dual role as the owner of Nuance Dental Specialists, a private practice dental clinic limited to prosthetic dentistry in the heart of Portland, ME, and his role as a Key Opinion Leader. When Dr. Cone is not at the chair, in the classroom teaching, or at the lab bench, he can be found lecturing on the international circuit, publishing extensively in peer-reviewed journals, and relaxing at home with his wife, four children, and two English Bulldogs in Maine.
In this podcast Andy and Chris talk to David Claridge. David has worked in the dental sector for over 38 years and is an experienced Dental Technician and Lab Owner, with his more recent role in the corporate world seeing him undertake work across 26 different countries. Having started as an Apprentice Dental Technician at the age of 16, David has a passion for technology and making things and tells us more about how dental technology has changed over the years.
In this interview, I speak with Matt Everatt. Matt is a senior partner at S4S Dental Laboratory & editor at The Dental Technician Magazine. In the interview, we explore Matt's organic journey to become a multiple business owner and entrepreneur. From a 15-year-old at a career interview to training as a Dental Technician at Sheffield College to advanced qualifications in Maxillofacial and Orthodontic Technology at Manchester Met University to investing in his own private business venture. In 2005 he became a founding Member of Solutions 4 Snoring, now known as S4S Dental Laboratory. In 2008 he was part of a management buy-out and became co-owner and have since formed and acquired several related businesses. We explore this journey and some of the fundamental steps he took along the way. Matt can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/s4sdental/?originalSubdomain=uk His business can be found here: https://www.s4sdental.com/ I hope you enjoy this interview with an engaging and authentic guest as he walks us through the highs and lows of his career as an entrepreneur.
A dental technologist is a member of the dental team who, upon prescription from a dental clinician, constructs custom-made restorative and dental appliances. Come and learn from a dental technician who began the career by chance with no experience, but learned on the job and became an expert denture dental technician and lab manager. Aligned Ambition RESOURCE: 10 Crucial Conversations You Don't Want to Overlook Before College Check out more Resources from Aligned Ambition.
Ryan and Becky are joined by Mickey Brindle, a Clinical Dental Technician (CDT) working in Lancashire. Mickey has years of experience in the dental profession and now incorporates his scope as a Dental Technician into his role as a CDT. Mickey is also the former president of the British Association of Clinical Dental Technicians (BACDT) and a clinical tutor at UCLan, all of which are discussed further in this episode. You'll also find out more on the training pathway for CDT's and the potential future advances to their scope of practice. Currently UCLan is the only University offering a CDT course which has recently been opened to A-Level entry, previously a Dental Technician GDC registration was the requirement. More information on all registered members' scope of practice can be found on the GDC website: https://www.gdc-uk.org/docs/default-source/scope-of-practice/scope-of-practice.pdf . CDT-specific information can also be found through the BACDT website: https://www.bacdt.org.uk/ Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/dental_appointment Contact us: dentalappointment21@gmail.com Instrumental by Forget The Whale: www.instagram.com/forgetthewhale
Join Ryan and Becky to learn more about the role of the Dental Technician within the dental team with help from their guest Jayne Wotherspoon, a Dental Technician and Clinical Tutor from Aberdeen. Learn how the Dentist:Dental Technician relationship works and also the training required and career opportunities of a Dental Technician after qualifying! Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/dental_appointment Contact us: dentalappointment21@gmail.com Instrumental by Forget The Whale: www.instagram.com/forgetthewhale
Join Jeff, J.B. and Chad as they chat with Ashley Brown, Dental Technician and dedicated Sleep Care Coordinator at Advanced Sleep and Breathing Centers. Listen to why this is such an important role to anyone providing sleep services in their practice.
On today’s episode of BUZZ, we are joined by AACD Accredited Fellow Dental Technician Dwight Rickert, CDT. Together, we explore AACD's culture of Dental Excellence, the elements that define customer centric focus and the fundamentals of cultivating exceptional relationships. To learn more about Dwight's lab, Preferred Dental Ceramics, please visit: http://www.smilesbydwight.com/ To learn more about the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (AACD) Accreditation Process, please visit: https://aacd.com/accreditation To submit topics you’d like covered on future episodes, send us a note here. http://www.buzz.dental Thanks for tuning-in! Show Produced by Dentainment Dentainment is a Leading Digital Marketing Agency for the Dental Community. This Referral Based and Boutique Agency focus Social Media Management, Website Development, Video Production, Marketing Consulting, Google AdWords, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and more. http://www.dentainment.com Sponsored by DentalYear Learn more about our sponsor DentalYear - 365 Days of Dental Marketing Wisdom, Tips and Fun Holidays. Download the App Today on iOS or Android. http://www.dentalyear.com
Arguably Hollywood's most notorious bad boy, Charlie Sheen has been gracing small screens, big screens, and tabloid covers for three decades now. During his infamous public meltdown in 2011, he had a lot of people questioning whether he was sane. And on our latest episode of AHC, we ask another question: Is Charlie Sheen an asshole? -------------------------------------------------------------------SOURCES-----------------------------------------------------------------(2011, March 12). Retrieved from https://web.archive.org/web/20110512185345/http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page3/story?page=sheen/merron. (2011, October 23). Charlie Sheen sentenced for attacking wife. Retrieved from https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/charlie-sheen-sentenced-for-attacking-wife-2042130.html. Ayers, J. W. (2016, April 1). News and Internet Searches About HIV After Celebrity Disclosure. Retrieved from https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2495274. Caruso, M. (1995, October 28). SEX LAWSUIT DULLS SHEEN. Retrieved from https://www.nydailynews.com/archives/news/sex-lawsuit-dulls-sheen-article-1.698184. Charlie Sheen pledges $1 million to military charity. (2012, July 17). Retrieved from https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9404655/Charlie-Sheen-pledges-1-million-to-military-charity.html. Fisher, L. (2011, July 13). Charlie Sheen's High School Diary Foreshadows Troubled Actor. Retrieved from https://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/charlie-sheens-high-school-diary-foreshadows-troubled-actor/story?id=14061839. Grossberg, J., & Baker, K. (2011, April 21). Charlie Sheen Makes Good on Bipolar Charity Donation. Retrieved from https://www.today.com/popculture/charlie-sheen-makes-good-bipolar-charity-donation-wbna42703988. Hayden, E. (2014 3). Charlie Sheen Sued for Assault, Sexual Battery by Dental Technician. Retrieved from https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/charlie-sheen-sued-assault-sexual-738099. Maddaus, G. (2017, June 23). Charlie Sheen Sued (Again) for Exposing Ex-Girlfriend to HIV. Retrieved from https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/charlie-sheen-sued-hiv-exposure-girlfriend-1202477144/. Miller, C. (2009, December 30). Charlie Sheen and His Abusive Past: The Case of Ex-Girlfriend Brittany Ashland. Retrieved from https://www.cbsnews.com/news/charlie-sheen-and-his-abusive-past-the-case-of-ex-girlfriend-brittany-ashland/. Mitchell, A. (2017, January 30). Charlie Sheen Broke His Pledge to Donate $1 Million to the USO. Retrieved from http://celebrityinsider.org/charlie-sheen-broke-his-pledge-to-donate-1-million-to-the-uso-18307/. Roper, C. (2018, October 20). Charlie Sheen: A Timeline of Bad Behaviour. Retrieved from https://www.collectiveshout.org/charlie_sheen_violence_against_women. Sanchez, R. (2017, May 10). Drunken Charlie Sheen Threatens To MELT His Lover's Face! Retrieved from https://radaronline.com/videos/charlie-sheen-threatens-lover/. Shewfelt, R. (2015, September 3). The 9 Most Outrageous Things Charlie Sheen Has Done Since His Infamous Meltdown. Retrieved from https://www.yahoo.com/news/the-9-most-outrageous-things-charlie-sheen-has-done-since-his-meltdown-002741610.html. Stadtmiller, M. (2017, November 13). How Is Serial Abuser Charlie Sheen Surviving the 2017 Hollywood Purge? Retrieved from https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-is-charlie-sheen-surviving-the-2017-hollywood-purge. Staff, I. G. N. (2018, November 23). No Code of Conduct. Retrieved from https://www.ign.com/articles/2001/01/25/no-code-of-conduct. Staff, T. M. Z. (2019, June 16). Charlie Sheen Accused of Death Threat -- 'I'LL BLOW HIS HEAD OFF!'. Retrieved from https://www.tmz.com/2012/11/08/charlie-sheen-death-threat-allegations-lapd-shotgun-investgation/. Staff, T.M.Z. (2019, June 16). Charlie Sheen's Ex: He Pushed, Threatened to Kill. Retrieved from https://www.tmz.com/2010/02/28/charlie-sheen-denise-richards-brooke-mueller-threat-kill-push-aspen-criminal-case-d-a-testify/. Winton, R. (2016, April 9). Charlie Sheen's ex-fiancee wins restraining order over star's alleged threat. Retrieved from https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-charlie-sheen-s-ex-fiancee-20160408-story.html.
GC Europe Podcasts - Dental Bonding - A clinical Dental Podcast
Garlef started working digital in his lab ten years ago. We talk about the GC Lab scanners, 3D printing and milling. Today a dental technician has to think digitally to be prepared for the near future. This Podcast is sponsored by GC Europe.
With the complexity of denture cases, getting the desired result might be a challenge to many dentists. Jack Edwards CDT, MDT shares his vast knowledge of removables to create the perfect denture restoration and stresses the importance of doctor/laboratory communication and planning.
With the complexity of denture cases, getting the desired result might be a challenge to many dentists. Jack Edwards CDT, MDT shares his vast knowledge of removables to create the perfect denture restoration and stresses the importance of doctor/laboratory communication and planning.
SmartCeramics.comDentaltown profile: Uwe Mohr MDTEmail: uwe@smartceramics.com Tollfree number: +1 (888) 264-0787 Uwe Mohr, MDT Zahntechnikermeister of Smart Ceramics Dental Art Studio, is a German master dental technician with over 40 years of experience serving dentists worldwide. Listen as he shares his global perspective on dental labs, materials, technician education, and more. Uwe has nearly 10,000 posts on Dentaltown.com and loves to help dentists with their complex cases. Get a taste of his advice and mastery in today's episode.
Everyday stress can weigh you down from time to time, but SSgt Lizeth Rico, 423rd Medical Squadron Dental Technician, takes her stress out one rep at a time. Air Force Sergeant Joseph Vigil has her story.
In this video we again see Dr Tony Johnson, Dental Technician, in the dental laboratory. This time he shows how dental porcelain and metal are used to create dental crowns.
In this video we visit Dr Tony Johnson, Dental Technician, in the dental laboratory to observe how dentures are made. You will see the skills of the dental technician, the specialist equipment used, and some of the materials we have been learning about so far on the course. The construction of dentures requires a patient to attend a number of visits to the dentist, with the dental technician making a sequence of models, trays and ‘try-ins’ before the completed dentures are fitted. The following is a brief overview of the steps required to provide a set of dentures for a patient, and the video shows you each step in the dental laboratory.