
Dental Success Begins at the Front Desk
Who do your patients first interact with at your practice? When they walk in and when they call, they’re often interacting first and directly with

Who do your patients first interact with at your practice? When they walk in and when they call, they’re often interacting first and directly with

Leadership has been made far too complex when it is rather simple to understand. In fact, when you really examine the skills of leadership, they

Due to the coronavirus panic early in March, my weekend plans for an anniversary getaway to Lake Tahoe that my wife and I had been

Walking through the back door of the clinic, five minutes past the first scheduled appointment, a hint of eugenol reminds me that I’m about to
“People just don’t want to work anymore.” “Millennials are lazy and entitled.” “I’d like to expand, but there aren’t enough people who want to be
Dentists need to know whether their patients will cooperate during their treatment before the procedure even starts, which can be difficult when the patient is