Accreditation Case Type I presents the clinician with the broadest canvas to showcase his or her skills. This case type involves six or more indirect restorations within the maxillary arch, treating at least the incisors and canines. The key to delivering an optimal result lies in the clinician’s ability to create a successful rapport with [...]
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Dental Implants are an excellent choice for many patients who are missing teeth but there are several things to consider before choosing a dentist and undergoing surgery. Dental Implants Can Replace One or All Missing Teeth Dental implants can be used to replace one tooth, missing as a result of trauma or congenital defect. For [...]
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The following are questions and concerns from a dentist and Dr. Scott Finlay’s answers and insight. Question 1: Just because I see it (diagnosis it) doesn’t mean my patients will want to treat it (even acute, painful, or blatant problems they are aware of gets put on the back burner). Question 2: How much of the [...]
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Finding a local healthcare professional is not easy. Parents often want to hear from other parents when it comes to making choices for the health of their families. Dr. Finlay and his team were recently selected as a “Favorite Doc” by Chesapeake Family Magazine. They were listed as the “best dentist”. For more information visit: [...]
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Dr. Finlay is presented the Peter Dawson Faculty Award for his time in service as a Senior Faculty Member of the Dawson Academy. Share and Enjoy:
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Scott Finlay DDS, FAGD, FAACD | Friday, July 29,2011 2011 Continuing Dental Education Summer Symposium Ocean City, Maryland The baby boomers are coming of age. They represent a significant demographic with very special dental needs. They enter our offices asking to improve their oral health and their smiles. Many have done their online research and are [...]
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Making a decision on where you pursue your dental education is an important one. It is a personal decision that will mitigate the choices you will make in your career from this point forward.. One of the earliest lessons that Dr. Dawson taught me was that it was important to become a better [...]
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Dental crowns, also known as dental caps, are used to restore damaged teeth to a healthy level of functioning by protecting them from further harm. Crowns are able to protect a cracked or extremely decayed tooth. They can serve to restore a tooth’s strength, size, shape, and overall appearance. Dental crowns differ from veneers in [...]
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An impressive group of well trained restorative dentists as well a several specialists and dental consultant attended the program. A special thanks goes out to Dr. Raj Upadya (&Lydia!) and Dr. Sunita Merriman, who are the facilitators for this excellent interdisciplinary group in Northern New Jersey. Kavita, You certainly speak for us all about [...]
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One of the most common dental procedures is the filling. A filling is used to repair minor tooth problems, such as cracks and small cavities. Most fillings are made of metal but now there is a better alternative called a composite. These fillings are superior because they don’t have the toxicity of metal and they [...]
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