The new Luxatemp Star offers outstanding results for break resistance and flexural strength! The newest genera- tion of DMG’s top material Luxatemp scores even better: excellent stability, maximum fit and reliable long-term color stability. No wonder experts recommend it. Find out more at www.dmg-dental.com For a look that’s hard to beat. The new Luxatemp Star. Stunningly beautiful temporaries with proven durability: NEW! AZM_LxStar_DE_2012.indd 1 27.03.12 17:15 O ne of the best ways of be- coming a better dentist is to learn from and be mentored by top dentists. I have been fortunate to be mentored by world-class dental educators. I recently did a webinar for Smile On. This second part of my article is a follow up on this well attended webinar; I will finish dis- cussing some tips and advice to allow you to offer a higher stand- ard of dental care in your practice. I will be talking about a range of clinical techniques and dental materials. DISCLAIMER: I am not paid for promoting or mentioning any den- tal materials. I will simply explain the preferred products that I use in daily practice, as well as on my training Courses. TIP 13: Laser Gingival Contouring (Figs 1, 2, 3, 4) I use a soft tissue diode laser to carry out artistic, minimal gingival contouring changes. By placing the zenith positions of the upper teethinthecorrectpositionsallows more natural and attractive look- ing smiles. The theory and tech- niques to do this can easily be learnt, and the prices, of lasers has come down a lot over the years. I also use a “hard tissue laser” to correct gummy smiles by do- ing gingival contouring followed by the removal of bone subgin- givally by up to 2mm to recreate the biologic width. This allows faster healing times, no need for incisions (ie a non-surgical osse- ous recontouring technique) and minimal or no post-operative dis- comfort. The key point is that la- ser energy has a sterilising effect and promotes faster and better healing. 25 Clinical tips for general practice part II Dr Ashish B Parmar discusses tips 13-25 his ways to improve your clinical dentistry for the benefits of patients Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 17CommentOctober 29 - November 4, 2012United Kingdom Edition page 18DTà