by Rob Minch | Feb 6, 2011 | Continuing Education, Cosmetic Dentistry, Cosmetic Bonding, State of the Art Equipment and Materials, Techniques
I am writing from Curitiba, Brazil, a town just southwest of Sao Paolo. I arrived here Friday afternoon in preparation of a 5 day course that I will be taking here. This is a hands on course that focuses on reconstructing front teeth that have broken or deteriorated....
by Rob Minch | Jan 21, 2011 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Patient Relationships, Porcelain Veneers, State of the Art Equipment and Materials
I love porcelain veneers! I know of no other procedure that can so totally transform a person’s smile and literally change their life. And of course it is no accident how this happens. It comes from painstaking planning and designing on the dentist’s part...
by Rob Minch | Dec 10, 2010 | Techniques, Cosmetic Dentistry, Patient Relationships, Porcelain Veneers, TMJ/ Bite Issues
Modern technology never ceases to amaze me- I am currently writing this from 34,000 feet on board a Southwest 737-700 returning to Baltimore from Scottsdale, having finished another stint of teaching some very smart dentists at Spear Education and the Scottsdale...
by Rob Minch | Sep 3, 2010 | Cosmetic Dentistry, Cosmetic Bonding, Techniques
So last time, I mentioned how things seem to happen in threes and that this definitely applied to people breaking their front tooth. Here is evidence to that in the form of my patient Ray who is the 2nd patient in a month to break his front tooth. Ray is a strapping...
by Rob Minch | Aug 30, 2010 | Uncategorized, Cosmetic Dentistry, Cosmetic Bonding, State of the Art Equipment and Materials, Techniques
They say that things happen in threes and that seems to be the case with people breaking their teeth lately. In the past month, I have had several patients fall on their face and break a front tooth. One example is a teenager who fainted after a particularly...
by Rob Minch | Aug 19, 2010 | Cosmetic Bonding, Complete Dentistry, Continuing Education, Cosmetic Dentistry, Patient Relationships, TMJ/ Bite Issues
NOTE- This blog piece was written 3 weeks ago when I was en route to teaching in Scottsdale for several days and then embarking on a 2 week vacation. I am writing this from approximately 34000 feet above New Mexico on my way to Scottsdale, AZ to teach for several days...