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Navigating Dental Practice Ownership with Confidence
As a practice owner, running a dental practice requires delivering quality care to patients while managing the business side effectively. However, finding financial clarity can often feel like navigating open waters without a map or compass, drifting aimlessly, hoping to reach your destination without a clear sense of direction. With rising material costs, fluctuating patient demand, and managing team members, it can be tough to pinpoint exactly where to focus efforts for gro

The New Dentist
4 min read


Learning to See What Matters with Dr. Katya Archambault
Every radiograph tells a story, some of trauma, some of healing, and sometimes life-altering diagnoses. Dr. Katya Archambault doesn’t just interpret images, she teaches dentists how to see what they’re missing. In a field where early detection can change lives, Dr. Archambault is reshaping how radiology is taught by empowering dentists to walk into their practices knowing they won’t miss crucial signs.

The New Dentist
6 min read


From Prep to Perfection: A Collaborative Approach to Veneer Restorations
Achieving exceptional outcomes with veneer restorations requires precision, collaboration, and a deep understanding of how preparation design shapes the final result. Preserving enamel while creating an ideal form for your ceramist is a top priority. For lab technicians, that same prep design serves as the foundation for both esthetic and functional success—ensuring the veneers blend seamlessly with natural dentition while delivering the perfect balance of shade, translucency

The Aurum Group
3 min read


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


Laser and Peri-Implantitis: Why, When and How?
I've used lasers for more than seven years on over 400 implants with peri-implantitis. Through these experiences, I developed treatments...

Dr. Amandine Para
7 min read


Blood Work and Dentistry: A Missing Piece in Comprehensive Care
Early detection and prevention are the foundation of long-term wellness. Because dentists see patients more frequently than most medical providers, they are uniquely positioned to identify systemic risk factors before disease progresses. Incorporating blood testing into dental care supports truly patient-centered treatment by aligning oral health with whole-body health and expanding access to preventive screening.

The New Dentist
2 days ago2 min read


How to Bill When a Patient Has Maxed Out Their Dental Insurance Benefits
This is one of the most common billing questions, and understandably so. Most offices have heard of “non-covered service laws,” but few have had the time to investigate what those actually mean, especially when handling situations where a patient has maxed out their dental insurance.

Dr. Travis Campbell
Apr 152 min read


When Dentistry Becomes Diagnosis with Dr. Ratna Indah on Systems, Science, and the Bigger Health Picture
Dr. Ratna Indah approaches dentistry with a perspective that reaches far beyond the operatory. In this episode of the Dental Slang Podcast, she shares how a background in journalism, a deep curiosity about systems, and a deeply personal family health journey reshaped the way she practices dentistry—and how she defines wellness in patient care.

Dr. Reza Ardalan
Apr 133 min read


Smile Confidence and Healthy Aging
Cosmetic dentistry is often framed as a pursuit of youth or appearance—but its impact goes far deeper. As patients age, teeth naturally wear, discolor, shift, and sometimes are lost altogether. These changes affect more than just a smile—they can influence how people see themselves, causing them to smile less, withdraw socially, and feel less confident in everyday interactions.

The New Dentist
Apr 83 min read


Why Multi-Location Ownership Is the Next Great Opportunity
Across the U.S., U.K., and Europe, the dental industry is undergoing a major transformation—one that presents both a challenge and an extraordinary opportunity for dentists willing to think beyond the operatory.

Dr. Peter McClellan
Apr 35 min read


A Diagnostic Advantage: How Dentists Can Detect Hidden Systemic Health Issues
Many patients arrive in my office because they were referred for something specific—an implant, periodontal treatment or an evaluation for gum disease. Addressing that problem is important, but over time I have come to realize that it is rarely the entire story. What we see in the mouth is often a reflection of larger biological processes happening throughout the body.

Dr. John Bruce
Mar 264 min read


Patient Communication and Conversion Strategies
Launching a new dental practice is always exciting, but it comes with challenges—especially in today’s digital age, where online reputation can influence first impressions before patients ever step through your door.

Drs. Nate Jeal and BT Nguyen
Mar 234 min read


Know Your Numbers with Wyatt Ferber: Bottom Line Business Planning for a Healthier Practice
Wyatt Ferber wants dentists to see their practice the same way they see a patient: through clear diagnostics, measurable trends, and an honest evaluation of what’s working—and what isn’t. In this episode of the Dental Slang Podcast, he breaks down the financial fundamentals behind a stable, profitable dental business and explains why understanding key metrics isn’t just about revenue—it’s about creating a practice that supports better care, healthier teams, and long‑term sust

Dr. Reza Ardalan
Mar 193 min read


Case Continuum: Managing an Extreme Skeletal Cant With Limited Treatment Options
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
Mar 193 min read


Mouthguards Matter: Protecting Smiles from Youth Sports to the NFL
When most people think about a dentist’s role in professional sports, they imagine treating a knocked-out tooth during a game. In reality, the role goes far beyond emergency care.

Dr. Chad Kasperowski
Mar 164 min read
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