Back and neck pain are common among people in the dental profession. Here's how I dealt with these, and the results were, for me, amazing.
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The times, they are a-changin' ... and you've got this. What started out as a routine visit to Sam's Club turned into a great sharing of life and love with someone I met there. Believe it or not, a dentist can help stop the bullying of her or his child patients. Here's how. This unusual time certainly presents challenges for the dentist. Some people and organizations will profit from your fear. Actually, there are countless reasons why a dentist should learn Comprehensive Phase I Orthodontics. Some of those reasons are easy to figure out: With correct diagnosis, it is best for most patients. If you are a general or pediatric dentist, it is highly likely that many of these diagnosable, treatable patients are already in your practice. The third reason... see the video! Here are four MORE simple things you can do to prevent virus transmission... and you might not have heard of them! Besides the things you commonly hear about that are supposed to suppress virus transmission, here are four more things you possibly haven't heard about. Suddenly, things are VERY different. The post-COVID world is certainly not the old world we were used to. For dentists (and everyone else), here are ways to re-invent and revive. The COVID epidemic actually gives dentists a time to pray, plan and prepare. There are opportunities out there, if you look for them. |
Dr Chris BakerAmerica's most-trusted teacher of orthodontic continuing education, Dr. Chris Baker has practiced and taught for more than 30 years, and is a current or former faculty member of three U.S. dental schools. She is a pediatric dentist, author, blogger, dental practice consultant, and mentor. Dr. Chris is also Past President and Senior Instructor of the American Orthodontic Society. She is based in Texas, USA, but lectures around the world. Categories
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