Monday, April 29, 2019

7 lessons I learned during my first CAAPID cycle

Patient communication improves perio treatment outcomes

Talking with patients about their periodontal disease risk may encourage them to become active participants in their oral care, according to a new study in the Journal of Periodontology.


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Do's and don'ts for holding your team accountable

True accountability is giving people the tools to help them develop as professionals so that they can do their jobs. Unfortunately, most leaders don't understand how to instill a sense of accountability in their teams. But if you desire to have a great team, accountability is key. And it begins with you, Dr. Roger P. Levin notes in his latest Practice Success tip.


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Monday, April 22, 2019

How to get volunteer opportunities as a foreign-trained dentist

Do's and don'ts for keeping control of overhead

Keeping control of overhead is as important as increasing production, Dr. Roger P. Levin notes in his latest Practice Success tip. By focusing on overhead and keeping it within or below an acceptable range, practices will almost immediately have an understanding of their current state and know what to do to improve performance.


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Infographic: Best states for children's dental health 2019

Iowa is the best U.S. state for children's dental health in 2019, according to a new report from personal finance website WalletHub. WalletHub ranked all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia based on 33 indicators of oral and overall health.


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Thursday, April 18, 2019

Why dental students get better rates with CommonBond

Can a mouthwash relieve oral mucositis pain?

More than 80% of patients with head and neck cancer develop painful oral mucositis during radiation treatment. Researchers compared two frequently used mouthwashes with a placebo mouthwash to measure the pain relief they provided.


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Second Opinion: Should your practice be concerned about the measles outbreak?

The U.S. is experiencing a sharp increase in the number of measles cases in 2019, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In this Second Opinion column, hygienist Corinne Jameson-Kuehl writes that dental practitioners need to be aware of the signs and symptoms of measles to prevent its spread within the dental office and the community.


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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Use your smartphone for a smart financial start

Empathy is the missing link in patient care

Could paying attention to one aspect of healthcare increase a patient's chances of recovery? What if this were not some new technology or device but rather taking the time to listen to your patients and understand their feelings? Periodontist Dr. Alvin Danenberg suggests empathy might be a key to helping patients heal.


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Western Dental moves up top DSO list

Western Dental has jumped three spots in DrBicuspid.com's twice-a-year update of the list of the largest dental service/support organizations (DSOs) in the U.S. The DSO has added more than 50 practices since the last update. How did the other DSOs on our list rank? Find out in our updated list.


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Monday, April 15, 2019

My path to private practice after serving in the Army

Do's and don'ts for practice communication: Promote effective communication

As the practice leader, you are responsible for keeping team members informed and inspired, notes Dr.&nbspRoger P. Levin in his latest Practice Success tip. Outline the day's schedule in the morning meeting, frequently thank and compliment staff, or give encouragement when challenges arise, he advises. Just make sure that every interaction is clear and positive.


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Dental infections cost Texas $1.7B, 196 lives

Hospital admissions charges because of nontraumatic dental infections cost Texas $1.7 billion over 10 years, according to a new analysis of inpatient hospital data. These infections also cost nearly 200 Texans their lives.


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Monday, April 8, 2019

Why you should get involved in advocacy

Study: Dentist Medicaid participation lower than expected

Obtaining accurate data on which dentists see Medicaid patients and how many patients they treat can be difficult. Researchers looked at these issues, and their findings suggest that Medicaid participation rates may be much lower than previously believed, they reported in a study published in the Journal of the American Dental Association.


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Do's and don'ts for creating an efficient office

Every day there are a thousand different things that can create inefficiency in your office. Poor communication, scheduling, or systems can throw any practice off its game. Working efficiently doesn't just happen. It takes proper planning and focus. Dr. Roger P. Levin offers tips for creating a more efficient office.


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Thursday, April 4, 2019

5 reasons why new hires don't work out

Dr. Roger P. Levin often reminds dentists that the staff they have now likely is not the staff they will retire with. Hiring the right staff is a process, he notes in his latest column. He details five reasons why some new hires do not work out and how to improve your hiring process.


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Seize the marketing advantage with teledentistry: Part 2

Teledentistry at one time may have been thought of as exclusively a public health service. However, as the technology has evolved and the costs involved lowered, the opportunity for this service to add to your practice's revenue has grown. Part 2 of this series by Michael Ventriello focuses on how to promote the benefits to your current and prospective patients.


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Wednesday, April 3, 2019

What to expect during residency

FDA proposes limiting fluoride in bottled water

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed a rule to lower the allowable level of fluoride in bottled water. The new level of 0.7 mg/L parts per million is the same as the standard set by the Department of Health and Human Services in 2015 for community water systems.


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Patients need to be proactive for their health

A patient came into periodontist Dr. Alvin Danenberg's office saying he wanted to become healthy. It's a good first step, writes Dr. Danenberg, but this patient must also stop smoking and other behaviors if he is going to have a chance to become healthy. Patients have to be willing to participate in their own healthcare, he notes.


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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Monday, April 1, 2019

Look before you leap: Lobby Day 2019

Do porcelain laminate veneers last well over the long term?

Porcelain laminate veneers can provide dependable, conservative treatment for anterior teeth with aesthetic problems. However, issues such as porcelain fracture and chipping can mar results, and long-term clinical data are limited. To learn more, researchers investigated the long-term performance of this restorative option.


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Do's and don'ts for education: Create opportunities for learning

Whether it's for you, your staff, or your patients, educational opportunities are a great benefit to your practice, Dr. Roger P. Levin notes in his latest Practice Success tip. Business education helps improve your management skills. Continuing education can keep your staff up to date with the latest technology and techniques, and dental education will help teach your patients the value of proper dental care.


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