Ronald F. Arndt, DDS, MBA, MAGD[email protected]Dental EducationDo you have an 'Ideal Employee Profile'?Learn to maximize your dental team, from hiring practices to effective team meetings.October 18, 2009Dental EducationDr. Ron's top 10 time management strategiesLearn to do more in less time and reduce your stress in the process.September 13, 2009HomeTEST ARTICLE"Articulating paper is used to mark the teeth to be able to find the right spot and study the bite and assess the bite forces by looking at the ink marks and interpreting them based on size," said Robert Kerstein, D.M.D., a former assistant clinical professor at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine who specializes in prosthodontics and occlusion at his Boston-based practice. "Big marks mean lots of force, little marks mean less force. This is what has been taught in all the textbooks and dental schools for years."September 9, 2009Page 1 of 1Top StoriesIndustry UpdatesDentist pleads not guilty in 4-week-old patient's deathA dentist pleaded not guilty to professional misconduct charges related to the death of a healthy four-week-old boy who died during a common procedure.BrainGum disease may be linked to impaired brain functionSmile DesignClinical tip: What you need to know about platelet-rich fibrinInvisible AlignersAI applications on the rise in clear aligner therapySponsor ContentCandid Conversations