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Dental Tribune U.S. Edition No. 9, 2016

Dental Tribune U.S. Edition | September 2016 a9 INDUSTRY NEWS AD Continuing Education (PACE) program for each test they complete and pass. Inclusive magazine is published by Glidewell Laboratories and President/CEO Jim Glidewell, CDT. Each issue of Inclusive seeks to highlight the many aspects of den- tal implants from clinical and laboratory perspectives, featuring case studies, clini- cal techniques, and practice management tools in both article and video format. To view the Inclusive magazine digital edition from your desktop computer or favorite mobile device and to sign up for a free subscription to the print version, visit inclusivemagazine.com. For more informa- tion about Inclusive magazine, call (800) 521-0576 or e-mail inclusivemagazine@ glidewelldental.com. (Source: Glidewell Laboratories) Implant magazine has Q&As, clinical techniques, more Glidewell Laboratories, an industry- leading provider of dental products, implant solutions and lab services, has released the latest issue of Inclusive™ magazine, its multimedia publication on implant dentistry. The publication is avail- able in print and across multiple digital platforms. The digital edition of the new is- sue, Volume 7, Issue 2, as well as past issues of the quarterly magazine, can be viewed from all popular desktop, tablet and smart- phoneplatformsatinclusivemagazine.com. The featured Implant Q&A spotlights Dr. Stephen Chu, a prominent leader in the field of prosthodontics and adjunct clinical professor and former director of esthetic education at New York University College of Dentistry. Read the article and watch the exclusive video interview to hear Chu’s thoughts on a range of topics, including the path that led him to specialize in prosth- odontics, the state of CAD/CAM dentistry and digital impression systems, the ben- efits of immediate implant placement and provisionalization, and what implant doc- tors can learn from dental technicians. The new issue also features articles spot- lighting the monolithic zirconia full-arch implant restoration, the latest prosthetic innovationtosupportthelevelofcareprac- titioners can provide edentulous patients. In the article, Dr. Daniel Galindo explores how this treatment option helps overcome challenges related to bruxism and other parafunctional activities. Dr. Siamak Abai’s article outlines the all-CAD restor- ative protocol through which full-arch BruxZir® prostheses can now be produced, eliminating the need for a wax setup and improving communications with the lab. Dr. Vladamir Jovic’s article explains how edentulous implant patients can benefit from the use of an occlusal guard. Intraoral scanners can help doctors streamline the restorative phase of treat- ment, reduce dental lab fees and provide patients with a precisely fitting restoration in less time. A collaborative article by Drs. Abai, Timothy Kosinski and Paresh Patel il- lustrates this process with three different scanners, achieving predictable, highly ac- curate results in each instance. The latest issue includes two Q&As that highlight the opportunities implant thera- py offers the modern dental practice. One features Dr. David Hochberg, who recounts his experience learning to place implants more than 30 years ago and emphasizes the much-improved resources available to today’s practitioners. In the first of a three- part series, practice management consul- tant Dr. David Schwab describes strategies for enhancing communications with pa- tients and increasing case acceptance. Other articles feature an assortment of clinical techniques and treatment proto- cols.ImplantpioneerDr.JackHahnsharesa clinical tip in which the “book” approach is used to access and graft a facial bone defect adjacent to an anterior extraction site. An article by Dr. Raymond Choi illus- trates how small-diameter implants are an excellent treatment option for edentulous patients who cannot receive conventional- sized implants due to financial, anatomical or medical reasons. Dr. Ara Nazarian’s lat- est article demonstrates how a cementable full-arch BruxZir restoration over custom abutments offers a solution for cases in which bone anatomy precludes a screw- retained prosthesis. After reading the articles, viewing the case photos and watching the videos, read- ers have the opportunity to take free in- teractive C.E. tests through the Glidewell Education Center. Participants can earn free C.E. credits through the Academy of General Dentistry Program Approval for Glidewell Laboratories’ magazine ‘Inclusive’ is available in print and on multiple digital platforms. Photo/Provided by Glidewell Laboratories AAP BOOTH NO. 1836 ACP BOOTH NO. 208

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