
The most common dental practice valuation myths
Selling a dental practice is a watershed moment for any clinician, and it is essential that they avoid costly pitfalls in the transition process. According

Selling a dental practice is a watershed moment for any clinician, and it is essential that they avoid costly pitfalls in the transition process. According

Main Content Tooth numbering systems play a crucial role in dental practice, ensuring clear communication, accurate record-keeping, and effective treatment planning. A recent proposal introduces

Main Content Dental handpieces remain at the core of every dental practice, evolving significantly from their humble beginnings. As we navigate 2024’s technology landscape into
Main Content The expansion of a private healthcare practice from a single clinic to a multi-chair operation is a significant milestone that brings both opportunities
Main Content Class II restorations are a common procedure in dental practice. The choice of material and technique significantly impacts the restoration’s durability, aesthetics, and
Main Content In the world of academia and scientific research, evidence-based practice is highly valued. It involves using the most current and reliable evidence to
Main Content How do you create a positive work environment in your dental practice? It simply comes down to having happy team members! Developing a

Main Content The CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain (2022 Clinical Practice Guideline) is a clinical tool to help clinicians and patients

Main Content 23 years into practice and I can still recall the days when as a fresher into endodontic practice, I used to wish that

Main Content Editorial for Volume 6, Issue 3 Have you just set up your new practice? Or Have you just completed your graduation internship? Or

Main Content When it comes to running a successful dental practice, it’s important to have a clear understanding of how the practice is performing. That’s

Main Content 1. You’ve been in the business for 16 years! How do you think the dental clinical practice has changed over the years? Wow,