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How to Take a Bite
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How to Take a Bite

Learn techniques to get predictable results every time when taking patient bite records.

| 11 years ago
Three Patient Problems--And Why You Should Love Them

Three Patient Problems--And Why You Should Love Them

Last week, I wrote an article about the nature of perfection and how it's the pursuit of excellence — the ongoing journey of getting better —...

| 11 years ago
What Lies in the Third Dimension
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What Lies in the Third Dimension

Technology like CBCT scans can help dentists better treatment plan cases.

| 11 years ago
Thinking Outside the Box: Autotransplantation

Thinking Outside the Box: Autotransplantation

Sometimes our job hands us tooth replacement cases in which traditional treatment therapy is either inadequate or impossible. For instance, young...

| 11 years ago
Another Word Dentists Need to Think About

Another Word Dentists Need to Think About

In a recent post, I explained how I object to the use of the term 'cleaning' to describe what happens at a clinical hygiene visit, because it diminishes...

| 11 years ago
Why You Never Want to be Perfect

Why You Never Want to be Perfect

The pursuit of excellence is about the journey, and if you're doing it right, there really is no final destination. I love this philosophy because it...

| 11 years ago
The First Step to Case Acceptance
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The First Step to Case Acceptance

A new patient walks into a dental practice for her first visit. She approaches the front desk, waits for her turn to talk to someone and identifies herself....

| 11 years ago
The Power of Competition

The Power of Competition

Neil Armstrong, the first person to walk on the moon, gave a rare interview recently where he talked about that incredible historic event. There are a...

| 11 years ago
Four Key Steps to Facial Crown Lengthening

Four Key Steps to Facial Crown Lengthening

When we think of an attractive smile, we are referring to one that lines up smoothly with the lower lip and displays even gingival levels. When a patient...

| 11 years ago
Why Patients Feel Awkward And What You Can Do About It

Why Patients Feel Awkward And What You Can Do About It

Your office is such a familiar and comfortable place to you and your team that it can be easy to lose sight of something important: A lot of patients...

| 11 years ago
Learning When to Say No

Learning When to Say No

In almost every episode of every reality show where contestants go up in front of a panel of judges – whether it's budding entrepreneurs on Shark...

| 11 years ago
Are Your Patients Facing a "Big Desk" Barrier?

Are Your Patients Facing a "Big Desk" Barrier?

Did you ever notice how a judge in a courtroom sits higher up and farther back from everyone else? That's no accident – the judge's bench is meant...

| 11 years ago