Glidewell Laboratories Releases Latest Issue of Dental Implant Magazine Inclusive™
New Issue of Inclusive Magazine, the Multimedia Publication of Glidewell Laboratories Focused on Implant Dentistry, Now Available in Print and Online
Newport Beach, CA, January 27, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Glidewell Laboratories, industry-leading provider of dental laboratory products and services, announced today that the latest issue of Inclusive™ magazine, its multimedia publication focused on implant dentistry, is now available in print and across multiple digital platforms. The digital edition of the new issue, Volume 6, Issue 4, as well as past issues of the dental laboratory’s quarterly magazine, can be viewed from all popular desktop, tablet and smartphone platforms by visiting www.inclusivemagazine.com.
The new issue includes an assortment of distinguished authors, clinical tips, and case presentations. The featured Implant Q&A, for example, spotlights Dr. Carl Misch, a world-renowned educator and implant practitioner who has treated some of the most complex cases in the U.S. during his 30-year career. Read the article and watch the exclusive video interview as Dr. Misch shares his fascinating story about practicing alongside other trailblazing implantologists and how he launched the educational institute that has helped shape the field of implant dentistry for decades.
The latest issue also features an article by Dr. Siamak Abai on how to determine whether a freehand or guided approach to surgery is ideal for each case. Because it’s a one of the biggest questions practitioners face when treatment planning dental implant therapy, Dr. Abai reviews case examples for each approach to help readers arrive at the proper decision.
An article featuring dental innovator and seasoned practitioner Dr. Richard Golden explores what it’s like to receive implant treatment from the perspective of doctor-turned-patient. In another, Dr. Timothy Kosinski describes a case in which implant therapy proves to be a conservative approach and excellent mode of treatment for a patient who presented with maxillary lateral incisor agenesis.
Other educational articles identify how practitioners can expand upon the treatment options they provide patients, with industry pioneer Dr. Jack Hahn focusing on transitioning patients from an implant bar overdenture to a screw-retained hybrid denture and Dr. Paresh Patel discussing a dual-arch restoration in which both fixed and removable implant prostheses are indicated. In another article, Dr. Patel also describes how simply changing the way in which he presented implant treatment had an enormous effect on increasing patient caseload. An additional retrospective case series evaluates the clinical advantages and performance of monolithic zirconia full-arch implant-supported restorations, with the three-year, six-month study showing insightful results.
After reading the articles, viewing the case photos and watching the videos, readers have the opportunity to take free interactive continuing education (CE) tests through the Glidewell Education Center. Participants can earn free CE credits through the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) program for each test they complete and pass.
Inclusive magazine is published by Glidewell Laboratories and President/CEO Jim Glidewell, CDT. Each issue of Inclusive seeks to highlight the many aspects of dental implants from clinical and laboratory perspectives. Featuring case studies, clinical techniques, and practice management tools in both article and video format, Inclusive prompts its readers to implement the latest advancements in implantology in order to achieve predictable, profitable, reproducible results.
To view the new Inclusive magazine digital edition from your desktop computer or favorite mobile device and to sign up for a free subscription to the print version, visit www.inclusivemagazine.com. For more information about Inclusive magazine, call 800-521-0576 or e-mail inclusivemagazine@glidewelldental.com.