Three Ways to Ruin the Relationship With Your Dental Technician
One of the areas not often talked about in dentistry is the communication between dentists and lab technicians. This connection is vital not only for...
Martin Mendelson | 12 years ago ›Every day of your life is a gift. We've heard that many times, and many of us try to live by that philosophy of gratitude and abundance. But to get the...
Imtiaz Manji | 12 years ago ›I've Just Got To Ask Why - Again
Asking questions will always provide insight for the treatment of our patients. As a reminder about my previous post, I've...
Jeff Lineberry | 12 years ago ›The Difference Between Selling and Creating Value
How is it that Apple, one of the most successful retailers in history manages to do so much selling – without really selling? First of all, Apple...
Imtiaz Manji | 12 years ago ›Bring the Spirit of Paris to Your Life
I can now say from firsthand experience that there is a reason that Paris has such a reputation of being a city of romance. The dazzling lights, the...
Imtiaz Manji | 12 years ago ›Dental X-Rays Linked to Brain Tumors?
A recent study published in an early electronic version of Cancer a publication of The American Cancer Society, links dental x-ray exposure to brain tumors,...
Martin Mendelson | 12 years ago ›Some Thoughts on The Art of Dentistry After a Visit to The Louvre
To walk through museums like the Louvre and the Muse d'Orsay – as we did recently on this trip – is to see history through the eyes of...
Imtiaz Manji | 12 years ago ›A young lady came into my practice last week complaining of pain on the right side of her face. Her discomfort had been growing in intensity since she...
Steve Ratcliff | 12 years ago ›The Three Biggest Competitive Advantages of Dentistry
We talk a lot about how, as dentists, you have to compete with a lot of other enticing products and services for discretionary dollars. And there is no...
Imtiaz Manji | 12 years ago ›Can Bonding Broken Tooth Fragments Really Work?
A 19-year-old patient named Tim presented with a crown fracture on his two central incisors. We decided to use the broken teeth fragments he brought with...
Vivek Mehta | 12 years ago ›Why Patients Are Right And Wrong About Dentistry Being Expensive
When patients tell you they can't afford the dentistry you're presenting, they're usually right – or are they? It's a fact of life these days...
Imtiaz Manji | 12 years ago ›In the last decade of the 20th century esthetics changed dentistry, and it continues to be a powerful force today. Esthetics is a branch of philosophy...
Gary DeWood | 12 years ago ›