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From residency to real-world: a resident’s guide to starting your endodontic career

Specialized Dental Partners helps residents navigate their journey Fall marks a new season, and for many dental residents, it also signals the start of a critical chapter. Whether you’re just beginning your final year or rounding the halfway point of your program, now is the perfect time to start thinking about life after residency. Your […]

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Beating burnout

The ADA cites that “more than 82% of dentists report feeling major stress about their careers.” In this very competitive and quickly changing world, the responsibilities can often feel like the walls of the office are closing in. Recognizing burnout symptoms and taking steps to calm your emotions can make a huge difference. First, what

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Clinical application of a closed-system negative pressure system

Dr. L. Stephen Buchanan shows how cavitation enhancement of irrigants can be accomplished with PulpSucker™ Irrigation Cavitation to the rescue Enhanced endodontic irrigation methods have garnered a great deal of interest over the last decade, beginning with Fotona’s Photon-Induced Photo-acoustic Streaming (PIPS) laser enhancement, then afterwards Sonendo’s GentleWave® multisonic enhancement, and also BioLase’s intra-canalar laser

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Improving endodontic success by utilizing EndoCeramic® Sealer

Dr. George Just discusses research on a bioceramic sealer from Endo Direct The American Association of Endodontists’ Guide to Clinical Endodontics outlines the acceptable standards for the nonsurgical treatment of permanent teeth.1 Sealer is a highly important component of successful endodontic treatment. It ensures a hermetic seal thus filling voids in the gutta-percha core material,

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