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Two is One. One is None. 

While the mandibular arch often presents with more predictable bone volume and density, it comes with its own headaches. Most notably, the tongue and the floor of the mouth. Working around these structures can be annoying, and in some patients with an unusually large tongue or prominent floor of mouth tissue, it can be plain

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My Referral Failed Implant Protocol

It happens.  Sometimes implants fail.  Ironically, whether you work in a DSO style full-arch practice or a traditional private practice, it is often the restorative provider who first notices a potential failed implant upon “prosthetic follow-up” – not the surgeon. As such, I have created a Failed Implant Protocol to help guide my referrals on

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My AOX Bruxism Protocol

Ahhh bruxism…  The irony. Patients who frequently require a procedure like AOX, yet a group who we are often hesitant or unwilling to treat.  Should we or should we not treat bruxers? And how should we do it?  Today I’m going to share with you a brief outline regarding how I approach these cases.  I

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When I Say No…

One of my biggest pet peeves as an AOX surgeon is when someone tells me,  Oh so and so is such a great surgeon. They never turn anyone away. They treat every patient. It is true that a more experienced full-arch surgeon should and will treat more patients than a surgeon with less experience.  It

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