OSHA and CDC Guidelines for Dentistry: Training your Dental Staff on Bloodborne Pathogens
With the overlap in OSHA and CDC guidelines in dentistry, especially concerning bloodborne pathogen control, using the two sets of guidelines together...
Spear Team | 1 year ago ›OSHA Guidelines in Dentistry: Keeping Staff Safe and Records Compliant
OSHA guidelines in dentistry typically follow the 'General Duty Clause' which requires dental offices to comply with general health and safety standards...
Spear Team | 1 year ago ›6 Dental Billing Laws You Need to Know
Dental billing laws are not static. There's always new legislation that could affect your office. Get familiar with the No Surprises Act, and five other...
Spear Team | 1 year ago ›Quality Improvement in Clinical Dentistry: Part 2
In the final part of this two-part series on the benefits of dental quality assurance, Dr. Winter explains the final steps of the PDSA model to improve...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›Dental Quality Assurance Using Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA): Part 1
In this two-part series, Dr. Winter shares the benefits of dental quality assurance using the plan, do, study, act (PDSA) model to improve clinical processes...
Robert Winter | 1 year ago ›How Virtual Reality in Dentistry Improves the Patient Experience
Virtual reality in dentistry is improving the patient experience and removing common barriers to dental care like access and anxiety. Read on to find...
Spear Team | 1 year ago ›Stress and Dentistry: How to Reduce and Manage Stress
Stress and dentistry are too often connected. In this article, learn new techniques to reduce stress and take better care of your physical and mental...
Casey Bloom | 1 year ago ›Using a Hybrid Dental Schedule to Increase Production for Today and Tomorrow
Creating an ideal dental schedule for your practice will increase productivity for the current month and months to come. Find out how to plan more efficiently...
Michael Arias | 2 years ago ›Using Dental Metrics as Your Roadmap to Success
Tracking granular level dental metrics specific to your practice can help you build a roadmap to success for years to come. Read on to see how to make...
Spear Team | 2 years ago ›Three Points of Clarity to Improve Dental Team Communication and the Tools to Get You There
Issues in dental team communication usually stem from lack of clarity. In this article, Aimee Fletcher provides tools and three points of clarity that...
Aimee Fletcher | 2 years ago ›Keeping Your Passion for Dentistry: A Discussion with Dr. Mancini
Dr. Mancini has a passion for dentistry that she nourishes through study clubs and continuing education which have brought her continued success personally...
Aimee Fletcher | 2 years ago ›4 Ways to Recession Proof Your Dental Practice
Recession proof your dental practice by re-engaging with your business, knowing the numbers, adapting your systems, and staying the course. By following...
Amy Morgan | 2 years ago ›