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Silent Nights: Exploring the Benefits of Mouth Taping
Breathe Better, Sleep Deeper: Two simple techniques that can make a big difference. As healthcare providers, we are continuously seeking...

Dr. Audrey Yoon
6 min read


Mastering Pediatric Dental Sleep Medicine: 2026 Mastery Course
Uncover the early signs and symptoms of pediatric sleep-disordered breathing, and familiarize yourself with this specialty's diagnostic...

The New Dentist
3 min read


Low-Tech, High-Skill Treatment in a Digital World
With the addition of technology comes expense. New technology may look wonderful and is great for the advancement of our profession, but it

The New Dentist
2 min read


How to Build a Multi-Practice Group Without a Bank Loan or Private Equity
Most dentists who want to scale assume they have two options: take on a bank loan, or sell a stake to a dental service organization. Those are the two roads dental media tells you exist. Build a group fast on borrowed money, or build it slower with someone else’s money and a three-to-seven-year clock ticking in the background.

Dr. Mark Skimming
4 hours ago6 min read


People, Not Pixels. A Human-Centered Approach to AI in Dentistry.
Dentistry is in the middle of a significant technological shift. AI now promises to improve diagnostic accuracy, simplify workflows, and even predict treatment outcomes. The question I keep coming back to is this. How do we use these tools well without losing sight of the part of dentistry that actually matters? The human connection between clinician and patient.

Dr. Elaine Halley
2 days ago6 min read


The AI-Integrated Practice: Elevating Diagnosis Across Every Specialty
Artificial intelligence is actively reshaping how clinicians diagnose, plan treatment, and communicate with patients. From periodontics to implant surgery to orthodontics, AI-integrated workflows are enabling more precise, efficient, and patient-centered care across virtually every specialty.

The New Dentist
5 days ago2 min read


Inflammation, Lipids, and GLP-1s with Dr. Hugh Coyne
What I learned from Dr. Coyne about the core blood panel worth running chairside, the cardiac markers most physicians never check, and why the patient in my chair is often the first clinician-seen sign of silent systemic disease.

Dr. Reza Ardalan
5 days ago5 min read


Six Areas Where Dental Practices Leave Hygiene Performance on the Table
Improving your hygiene department isn't a single problem with a single fix. It's a systems challenge — one that spans clinical care, periodontal diagnosis, scheduling, team communication, morning planning, and financial infrastructure. Most practices have addressed some of these areas. Very few have addressed all of them at once, with the whole team aligned.

The New Dentist
Jun 166 min read


Why Comprehensive Cases Go Wrong Before They Begin
Smile design asks something different of us than the single-tooth dentistry most of us grew up with. Without a system to analyze and diagnose properly, the results are unpredictable. You do your best work and it still is not quite what you intended, or it looks good for a while and then something happens. That unpredictability is exhausting, and for the patient it ends in disappointment. I think it is one of the biggest hidden drivers of stress in our work.

Dr. Elaine Halley
Jun 94 min read


The Class IV Restoration That Disappears
Why most Class IV composites reveal themselves the second the patient steps outside, and the layering technique that makes the fracture line genuinely vanish in 45 minutes of chair time.

Dr. Susan McMahon
Jun 46 min read


Mid-Treatment MARPE, a Bolton Discrepancy, and the Prepless Hybrid That Saved a Virgin Tooth
In this case, we explored one of the most challenging cant presentations I’ve seen — a patient with a severe skeletal cant involving not only the maxilla, but the orbit, eyes, and overall facial framework.

Dr. Amanda Seay
May 275 min read


The Patient Asked for Veneers. The Diagnosis Said Something Else.
“I want veneers.” Three words walked into my practice attached to a determined young man who had clearly done his research. He had seen the Instagram transformations, read about instant smile makeovers, and was ready to invest in the quick fix he thought would give him the confidence he had been looking for.

Dr. Elaine Halley
May 255 min read


Pain-Free Dentistry, On Purpose: Dr. Mark Skimming on the 80% of a Visit That Isn't Clinical
Most dentists go into ownership thinking the work is dentistry. Dr. Mark Skimming would tell them they've got the math backwards. Clinical quality accounts for only 20% of what makes a great patient visit; the other 80% is everything else surrounding it.

Dr. Reza Ardalan
May 157 min read
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