Orthodontics
Clinical Applications of Appliance Therapy in the General Practice, Part 1 Interceptive Orthodontics in Children
Premature tooth loss, malopposed teeth, tipped molars, posterior bite collapse, and anterior flaring are...
Anesthesia
Allergy and Toxic Reactions to Local Anesthetics
Local anesthesia (LA) forms the foundation of pain control techniques in dentistry. These drugs...
Pharmacology
Anxiolysis in General Dental Practice
In this age of anxiety, pain control and sedation have become important aspects of...
Restorative
Contemporary Restoration of Class II Caries: Direct Posterior Composites
Composites have become an integral part of our restorative practices, however, their evolution was...
Sleep Disorders
Dental Management of Sleep Disorders
Editor’s Note: Dr. Bailey wrote a related CE article in the November 2000 issue...
Hygiene
Oral Care for Patients Undergoing Cancer Therapy
More than 1,250,000 Americans are newly diagnosed with cancer every year. Approximately 500,000 of...
Anesthesia
Nitrous Oxide Analgesia: What Is a Safe Level of Exposure for the Dental Staff?
One of the major challenges of clinical dentistry is the management of pain and...
Oral Medicine
Differential Diagnosis of Severe Recurrent Oral Ulceration
Recurrent aphthous ulceration (RAU) also known as aphthous ulceration, recurrent aphthous stomatitis, or in...