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Dr. Rich Mounce encourages colleagues to be informed and involved for future practice growth
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Dr. Rich Mounce explores the good, the bad, and the ugly of being a key opinion leader People have, at times, referred to me as a key opinion leader (KOL), but I don’t think of myself as one. If anything, I passionately enjoy teaching and learning about the business side of endodontics and dentistry in
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Dr. Rich Mounce shares his evolving view on implants Endodontists want to save teeth. It’s exciting, fulfilling, creative, and rewarding to relieve pain, help people, and be good at your craft. I believe it’s in our genes to solve the many clinical challenges we face on a daily basis. Removing teeth with the goal of
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Dr. Rich Mounce reviews the steps to using the GentleWave™ System Current methods of endodontic cleaning and shaping are limited, as no current cleaning and shaping technique is able to predictably remove bacteria, biofilm, and tissue from canal systems. In addition, no current instrumentation system touches all canal walls. As a result, bacteria are commonly
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Dr. Dennis G. Brave discusses minimally invasive techniques and advanced material science It is unlikely that G.V. Black, 1836-1915 (considered the Father of Restorative Dentistry), could have imagined the direct bonding of modern-day composite materials to coronal dentin, or that Louis I. Grossman, 1902-1988 (the recognized Father of Endodontics), could have imagined bioceramic sealers that
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Dr. Carlos A. S. Ramos discusses his technique for an effective seal The current concept among clinicians is that after complete debridement, total obliteration of the root canal space with a biocompatible material constitutes one of the key factors for successful endodontic therapy because coronal leakage can contribute to root canal treatment failure.1,2 To avoid
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