Dr. Edward Harsini[email protected]RestorationsTitanium vs. zirconia implants: Pros and consWhen selecting dental implants, patients want the least invasive materials possible. Zirconia has emerged as an alternative to the traditional titanium implant. Dr. Edward Harsini breaks down the pros and cons of each dental implant material.March 2, 2022RestorationsDelayed treatment biggest barrier to rebounding implant marketDr. Edward Harsini discusses why he is confident that good things are ahead when it comes to the dental implant sector. While he believes implant dentistry will see a comeback after the pandemic, he tells readers it is important that dental practices reach out to patients to tell them to be proactive about their oral health.September 28, 2020EndodonticsTalking to your patients about implants or a root canalShould your patient get an implant or a root canal? Dr. Edward Harsini notes that this is a difficult conversation to have with a patient and requires the dentist to have an answer that incorporates both the patient's investment and medical history perspectives. An implant isn't always the right answer.September 22, 2019Dental Practice3 things I wish I knew when starting my implant centerWhen Dr. Edward Harsini started his implant clinic, he knew it would not be an easy task. Three successful years later, he can help you avoid the mistakes he made, whether you are in the implant field or not. In this Second Opinion, he shares some key information he wishes he knew when he was starting out.January 15, 2019Page 1 of 1Top StoriesOffice ManagementDo's and don'ts for continuing educationContinuing education enhances both clinical and business managerial skills for doctors and staff. Follow these do's and don'ts from Dr. Roger P. Levin to ensure a high return on investment.Legal IssuesTroubled dentist arrested in trafficking stingLegal Issues2 patients sue dentist for inappropriate contactPeriodonticsThis may reduce adverse birth outcomes in patients with gum diseaseDental Assistant3 lessons that dental assistants can learn from 'Wicked'