The Truth About Group Function
Group function in occlusal schemes is critical - but what's the one type of group function critical to the success of your practice as a whole?
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›What Do Golf and Occlusal Dysfunction Have In Common?
Looking at occlusal dysfunction through the lens of golf.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›Yogi Berra Would Have Been a Good Dental Practice Consultant
Perspectives on dentistry can be found in many places, even in the words of Yogi Berra.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›You Sell More Dentistry by Not Selling Dentistry
Learn how to use a variety of resources to get patients to emotionally engage with and accept the best treatment for their needs.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›How To Help Patients Value Dentistry: One Dentist's Firsthand Experience
It can be tricky to figure out how to get a patient to fully understand the value of treatment - this story is a great example of how to succeed in that.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›How To Administer Anesthesia Without Using an IAN Block
Haven't had much luck with IAN blocks? Learn how to administer effective anesthesia with a different technique.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›A Master in the Art of Living - The Key To a Happier Career
Personal growth and education can lead you and your team to a happier and more successful practice.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›What Do You Want to Know About Retirement?
Check out one dentist's perspective on retirement and why it's so important not to delay your planning.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›Ready, Fire, Aim: A Strategy For Practice Growth
Your mindset about practice growth will determine your best strategy moving forward.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›What Happens When a Patient Cancels an Appointment?
When a patient cancels their appointment, how can you and your team make the free time as productive as possible?
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›Are Staff Meetings in the Dental Practice Overrated?
Dental team meetings can be one of the most valuable practice management techniques when used appropriately.
Carl Steinberg | 6 years ago ›What Are Your Dental Patients Paying You For?
The value of your treatment goes far beyond the services you provide - here's why that's important to understand.
Carl Steinberg | 7 years ago ›