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Category Archives: In Office Dental Training

Earn 18 CE credits and Join us on an educational and luxurious 7-day cruise out of Long Beach, CA

September 2 though September 9, 2012 Gain insider knowledge from the masters of tooth whitening, Dr. Jaimeé Morgan and Ms. Shannon Pace Brinker, to boost your business and give your patients outstanding results! Ports of call in Cabo San Lucas … Continue reading

Dental Etiquette for the Patient with Special Needs

by Niki Henson, RDA A mother whispers to herself as she prepares her child for his first trip to the dentist.  He is three years old and still has no signs of teeth.  She is nervous on multiple levels… she … Continue reading

The Role of the Patient Coordinator

by Mickey Bernstein, DDS and Diane Bernstein One of the most amazing roles in the practice is the Patient Coordinator – that person who oversees the ongoing relationship with patients. While the specifics of the position can vary widely from … Continue reading

Rubber Dam Placement Made Easy

When asking Dental Assistants how many uses a rubber dam in their practice, it shocking to see the show of hands. Studies show that only 15% of dental offices use rubber dam for adhesive procedures. Excuses come up such as; … Continue reading

Going Green In The Office

by Linda Zdanowicz We’re all becoming more aware of conserving natural resources in our home, but have you ever thought about recycling at the office?  If you think about the amount of paper that even “paperless” offices go through, you’d realize … Continue reading

Doctor + Team = Great Dentistry

by Martin Mendelson A couple of weeks ago, Gary DeWood, Shannon Brinker and Crystal Flowers welcomed 39 dental assistants to our center for the Excellence in Dental Assisting workshop – 100% of the participating assistants were from Faculty Club member … Continue reading

Where are the Patients? In Office Dental Training

As I travel around talking to other Dentist what I commonly hear is that “I am not seeing the amount of patients I use to see on my appointment schedule”. What I find interesting is that when I ask them … Continue reading