Dr Wohl has recently spoken in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida, Georgia and Connecticut. In addition he has published articles in The International Journal of Periodontal and Restorative Dentistry as well as the The Australian which is the official publication of the Australian Dental Society.
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From the Desk of Dr. Wohl
ClearCorrect: the doctor-friendly alternative in clear aligners
By Dr David J. Wohl, DDS and Dr Derek Mahony, BDS (Syd), MDS (Lond) ClearCorrect a clear aligner lab formally only available in the US, recently began a soft-launch of its product in Australia. The lab is working with well-known specialty dental distributor, Osseo Dental, who will be handling both sales and distribution of the […]
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BioHorizons- Continuing Education
Over the past year my relationship with BioHorizons, the premier dental implant system in the world has expanded. I am fortunate that they appreciate my years of experience and success working with their implant system. Recently they have asked me to spend time educating dentists to the advantages and prosthetic results achievable with utilization of […]
Read MoreNow Using Digital Impression Taking
What an exciting and rewarding week we have had at the office! We just completed installation and training on our latest digital upgrade to our office. Previously we added digital x-rays. Their advantage is that they reduce your exposure levels while being significantly more accurate. Now we have added digital impression taking to our armamentarium. […]
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Dr Wohl Is One Of The First In The Nation To Use 3Shape Technology
3Shape offers technology-leading dental scanners for 3D scanning of both physical impressions and gypsum models. High speed scanners with the capability to provide the accuracy and detail required for full-arch bridges and implant bars. Unique technology features include 5.0 MP cameras, adaptive impression scanning, and texture-capture capabilities. Full integration with 3Shape’s design software ensures the […]
Read MoreUnderstanding Tooth Nomenclature
Bulimia & Its Dental Destruction
In the past few generations, a significant negative health condition has become common in our affluent society. Rather than hunger, we suffer from an over abundance of food and the subsequent effect — overweight people or those who think they are overweight. Bulimia is common among young women and a few men. Often, these people […]
Read MoreCracked-Tooth Syndrome
You may have a very commonly occurring dental problem. Teeth may crack when subjected to the stress of chewing hard foods, ice, or hard objects. Teeth with or without restorations (fillings) may exhibit this problem, but teeth restored with typical silver alloy or tooth-colored restorations are most susceptible. Older persons have more cracked teeth than […]
Read MoreTongue Piercing & Its Dental Effects
Body piercing is popular among adolescents and young adults. Included in this phenomenon is piercing of the tongue and placement of a metal bar or ring through the tongue. This ornament rests in the mouth at all times and unavoidably moves as the person eats or talks. If you have a metal bar or ring […]
Read MoreBad Breath – Tongue Cleaning
Most people brush their teeth routinely. The value of this simple procedure is well known and accepted. Tooth brushing removes dental plaque – the slimy substance that accumulates on tooth surfaces and causes tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease. Plaque contains millions of bacteria, but did you know your tongue is home for far more […]
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