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Free Lecture: The Black, White and Gray of Crack Management

Free Lecture: The Black, White and Gray of Crack Management

Monday, April 28
6:30 pm MDT (UTC-6)
CE Hours: 1 Lecture Hour

Dr. David Alleman, DDS
Dr. Davey Alleman, DMD

Cracks into dentin, the third most common dental pathology, are commonly undiagnosed, ignored or mistreated. Drawing on both dental and engineering research from recent decades, predictable crack treatment is now possible, conserving tooth structure, resolving symptoms and protecting pulp vitality long-term. In this free lecture, Dr. David Alleman, DDS and Dr. Davey Alleman, DMD will discuss research, techniques for practitioners and practical cases for diagnosing and treating cracks into dentin. Bring your questions for Q&A after the lecture.

Crack Diagnosis

Diagnosing cracks requires a new set of protocols that use patient treatment and symptom history to assess a tooth’s risk of fracture. Once practitioners understand how cracks form, diagnosis based on symptoms can be predictable.

Crack Treatment and Prevention

Following decades of engineering and dental research, Six Lessons Approach offers concise protocols for crack treatment and prevention. Understanding how natural teeth resist cracks and how to replicate that structure, where possible, is the first step to long-lasting treatment that resolves symptoms. Learn more in this free lecture.


Free Lecture: The Black, White and Gray of Crack Management

Dr. David Alleman, DDS
Dr. Davey Alleman, DMD

Monday, April 28
6:30 pm MDT (UTC-6)
CE Hours: 1 Lecture Hour

Questions? Email us at info@allemancenter.com.

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