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3 Considerations for Continuing Education Programs for Dental Practices

To maintain a dental license in 49 US States, continuing education is a legal requirement. In addition, taking full advantage of professional...

How to Help Patients with Dental Anxiety

A number of your patients will likely face dental anxiety when coming into your practice. As a matter of fact, one recent study of 18,000 people...

Why Business Courses Matter to Dental Students

While you’re in dental school, you have a lot to learn about the field, but you also need to learn about the business side of a dental practice.

3 Stretches for Dentists to Prevent Pain and Future Work-Related Injuries

When most people think of work-related injuries, they may not think of dental professionals right away — but injuries are fairly common in the dental...

4 Interview Tips for Recent Dental School Grads

Getting through dental school is a big accomplishment and once you’ve graduated, you are probably eager to begin your career. That generally means...

3 Possible New Revenue Streams for Your Practice

Dental practices are continuously looking for ways to earn new patients, along with retaining and cultivating their current patient lists. After all,...

3 Ways to Grow Your Practice with Teledentistry Post-Pandemic

Teledentistry rose in popularity during the COVID-19 shutdowns of 2020. Telehealth usage has stabilized throughout 2021 indicating virtual checkups...

3 Social Media Trends That Could Impact Your Patients' Dental Health

Social media trends often provide incorrect or unsafe information in an effort to be entertaining and gain clout. However, these viral activities can...

Dental Provider Credentialing: Why It's Important to Your Dental Practice

Credentialing enters your practice into a formal contract with a dental insurance provider in order to be considered “in-network” for that insurance...

3 Common Stressors for Dentists and How to Cope with Them

Between the time, pressure, and other demands of dentistry, you could face a level of stress that often exceeds that of the general population.

Is Mentorship-to-Ownership Right for You?

Once you’ve graduated from dental school, there are a number of ways to pursue a career in dentistry. If practice ownership appeals to you, you may...

How to Become a Mentor to a Dental Student

A successful mentoring relationship between an experienced dentist and one just entering the field can positively impact a person’s career, possibly...
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