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Contents<br />

38 Chairside Live Case of the Week:<br />

Episode 32 — A Disastrous Double-Arch<br />

Impression Tray<br />

This new column highlights a Case of the Week from<br />

a recent episode of our weekly Web series “Chairside<br />

Live.” The first case comes from Episode 32 and<br />

addresses one of my dental pet peeves: when our lab<br />

receives a bridge impression taken in a double-arch<br />

tray. While double-arch impressions can be suitable for<br />

a single-unit crown or two single-unit adjacent crowns,<br />

they are best avoided for multi-unit restorations.<br />

44 One-on-One with Dr. Michael DiTolla:<br />

Interview of David Harris<br />

According to Prosperident CEO and licensed private<br />

investigator David Harris, embezzlement will strike<br />

three in five dentists in their careers. While this statistic<br />

may surprise you, it doesn’t need to discourage you. In<br />

this issue’s featured interview, the man known in dental<br />

circles as “the dental fraud guru” shares his expert<br />

perspective on embezzlement in the dental office.<br />

Chairside Magazine Digital Edition<br />

Chairside magazine is now optimized for all popular<br />

desktop, tablet and smartphone platforms! To try out<br />

the new beta version of our digital magazine from<br />

your desktop computer or favorite mobile device, visit<br />

www.chairsidemagazine.com.<br />

55 Prosthetic Tooth Repositioning: A Viable<br />

Treatment Option for Select Cases<br />

For a select group of patients with minor tooth<br />

malposition, such as spacing, crowding, minor rotations<br />

and facial-lingual arch form displacement, esthetic and<br />

functional correction may be accomplished purely by<br />

restorative means, claims Dr. Robert Lowe. Three case<br />

reports demonstrate how prosthetic tooth repositioning<br />

can be a viable treatment option for these types of<br />

malocclusions when proper guidelines are followed.<br />

64 Biologic Shaping from a Restorative<br />

Perspective<br />

Dr. Daniel Melker focuses on the concept of biologic<br />

shaping in this article, outlining the numerous<br />

differences between this root-reshaping procedure<br />

and traditional crown lengthening. A case example<br />

illustrates how this periodontal corrective procedure<br />

can provide the restorative dentist with a predictable<br />

and successful method of restoring teeth.<br />

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