Dentist Demographic Shifts: Millennials, Meet Generation Z

Posted by Symphanie Horsford on Jul 29, 2022 9:00:00 AM

Millennial dental professionals may have noticed already but there is someone new entering the dental industry. Meet Generation Z! In our previous Dentist Demographic blog post, we cover the generational shift from Baby Boomers to Millennials taking over the dental world. Now, with the next generation up and coming into the dental scene, what do you have to look forward to?

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Topics: dental provider, provider, Generation Z, dental office management, dentistry, millennials

4 Ways to Make Dental Procedures More Accessible For Patients

Posted by Tim Fitzgerald on Jun 18, 2021 11:00:00 AM

While patients might be returning to your door now that COVID-19 vaccines are available, the economic impact the pandemic had on them might not be over. Dental care can be pricey, especially in conjunction with job or insurance loss. So here are 4 things you can do to make the dental procedures your patients need more affordable and accessible.

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Topics: dental practice costs, medicare, accessible dentist office, dentistry

Importance of CE Credits for Dentists

Posted by Kate Ranta on Nov 9, 2020 3:00:00 PM

Providing the best possible dental care for your patients is one of many things you're responsible for as a dentist. In addition to all your responsibilities, you need to stay current and up to date with the best practices and techniques in oral health and for your dental practice. Continuing Education (CE) is an essential element in helping dentists maintain high standards and credentials.

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Topics: dental provider, dentist tips, Dental office, dentists, CE credits, dentist blog, dentistry

Connection between Dentistry and Sleep-Breathing Problems

Posted by Kate Ranta on Apr 7, 2016 11:40:49 AM

It is estimated that 100 million or more Americans snore and about a quarter of them suffer from Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). OSA causes both physical and emotional issues that go beyond just the patient, but impact the entire family. Symptoms that are experienced as a result of OSA and Sleep Disordered Breathing Syndromes (SDB) include:

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Topics: dentistry, sleep apnea, dentistry and sleeping

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