Staying updated with the latest dental research is important, even after more than 15 years in the field. Dentistry is constantly evolving so I keep up with new studies to help me stay informed about evidence-based practice protocols. I particularly find platforms like PracticeUpdate helpful for staying on top of recent research. They provide a succinct digest of relevant, recently published peer-reviewed studies with actionable conclusions, together with links to review the articles themselves. Continuing education through lectures and conferences has also been helpful. These events allow me to explore the newest technology and learn how other doctors are applying new techniques. Unlike journal articles, lectures and conferences provide direct insights on how to apply new information and techniques in practice. In recent years, social media has also become a valuable tool in my ongoing education. Many groups for dentists and dental specialists have formed, creating a space where practitioners can exchange practical ideas and offer feedback. I've found that these online communities provide me an opportunity to learn from other's experiences and insights and help me tap into a broader network of knowledge. A recent example of how staying informed has influenced my practice is my exploration of sleep apnea, particularly in a day-to-day patient. While not all of our patients have severe sleep apnea that may require a CPAP machine, many may deal with snoring or mild sleep-disordered breathing. Research on this topic is still ongoing, but it's been interesting to learn about concepts like mouth taping and oral appliances. These methods have potential benefits, but it's also equally important to help my patients understand their limitations. For example, I frequently get questions from patients who have heard about trends like mouth taping online and want to know if it's right for them. I explain that, while it might be helpful for certain individuals, it's not suitable for everyone, especially those with conditions like nasal obstructions or more severe sleep apnea. I also guide them to consult with a sleep medicine specialist if they're considering it. By staying up-to-date with the latest research, I'm able to provide better care for my patients, whether directly or by knowing when to guide them toward other credible professionals. It also ensures that the advice I give is both accurate and based on current findings.
Staying updated with the latest dental research is a critical part of ensuring I provide top-quality care. Here's how I keep up and how it has shaped my approach in practice: Staying Updated: Reading Professional Publications I regularly review journals like JADA and The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry to stay current on advancements in the field. Participating in CE Courses I attend courses that focus on advanced techniques, such as full-arch implant procedures, to continually refine my skills. Attending Conferences Dental conferences are an excellent way to learn about new research, hear from industry leaders, and network with other professionals. Collaborating with Experts Close work with specialists and our in-house lab ensures I stay informed about the latest materials and techniques. Engaging in Peer Groups I participate in online forums and local study groups to exchange ideas and stay connected with emerging trends. Example of Research Influencing My Practice: One significant example is the use of zirconia in full-arch implant restorations. Research has shown that zirconia is more durable and esthetically pleasing than traditional materials. After learning about these benefits through journals and CE courses, I adopted zirconia prostheses in my practice. This shift has had several benefits: Better Patient Results: Patients now enjoy restorations that are both stronger and more natural-looking. Streamlined Workflow: Fabricating zirconia prostheses in-house has improved quality and efficiency. Higher Case Acceptance: Patients appreciate the advanced options available, which helps build trust and encourages them to move forward with treatment. Staying informed and applying new knowledge directly enhances the care I provide, ensuring my practice remains modern and patient-focused.
I regularly engage with a combination of professional journals, online dental forums, and continuing education courses. Subscribing to peer-reviewed journals like the Journal of Dental Research or Clinical Oral Investigations keeps me informed about cutting-edge studies and technological advancements. Additionally, attending dental conferences and webinars allows me to network with experts and learn about emerging trends directly from researchers and industry leaders. Digital platforms like PubMed and ResearchGate are invaluable for accessing studies in real time, and membership in professional organizations like the ADA (American Dental Association) provides curated resources tailored to the needs of practitioners. An example of how this approach has influenced my practice is the incorporation of minimally invasive dentistry techniques. Research on the benefits of remineralization therapies for early caries detection and treatment inspired me to adopt fluoride varnishes and silver diamine fluoride (SDF) in managing incipient lesions. By offering these options, I've been able to prevent the progression of decay in many patients, reducing the need for more invasive procedures like fillings or crowns. This not only improves patient outcomes but also aligns with a growing preference for preventive and conservative treatments. Moreover, staying informed about advances in digital dentistry has prompted me to integrate intraoral scanners and CAD/CAM technology into my practice. Studies highlighting the accuracy and patient comfort of these tools gave me the confidence to invest in them. As a result, I've been able to provide same-day restorations, significantly enhancing convenience for my patients while maintaining a high standard of care. By continuously updating my knowledge and applying it to practice, I ensure that my patients benefit from the best that modern dentistry has to offer.