Robert Pauley Jr., DMD[email protected]CBCTWhy it's time to consider CBCT in your practicePatients are limiting their trips outside the home, often putting off routine care. For those who have prioritized a trip to your practice, how can you make the most of their time and yours? In-house cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) for general dentists has been a growing trend -- even before the pandemic -- but now it's becoming even more of a benefit, writes Dr. Robert Pauley Jr.August 31, 2020Page 1 of 1Top StoriesLegal IssuesImposter dentist pleads not guilty to scamming patientsA man who allegedly scammed clients out of $4 million while illegally practicing dentistry without a license has pleaded not guilty.TMJ/TMDThese addictions may be tied to TMDsInsuranceThe billing problems dental practices are carrying, and how to stop repeating themPractice TrendsThe 'credit invisible' problem in dental careLegal IssuesDentist charged with arson