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When Can You Go Swimming After Tooth Extraction? A Complete Guide
Summer is here and the pool looks perfect. But you just had a tooth pulled. Can you swim? This is one of the most common questions dentists hear. The answer might surprise you.  Let's dive deep into what you need to know about swimming after tooth extraction. The Short Answer: Wait at Least 48-72...  Read More
Common Myths About What You Cannot Do After Tooth Extraction
Getting a tooth pulled can be scary. But what makes it worse are all the wrong ideas people have about healing. These myths can slow down your recovery or cause serious problems.  Let's clear up the most common myths about tooth extraction aftercare. Myth 1: You Should Rinse Your Mouth Right Away...  Read More
Why You Should Never Ignore a Plumbing Issue in Your Dental Clinic
    Water problems in dental clinics are not like other businesses. You have expensive equipment, strict health rules, and patients who depend on you. One small leak can turn into a big disaster.  This guide shows you why every plumbing problem needs quick attention. The Hidden Dangers of Water...  Read More
The Impact of Office Design in Your Dental Practice
Your dental office is more than just a place to work. It's where patients form their first impressions. It's where your team spends most of their day. And it's where healing begins before treatment even starts. The design of your dental practice affects everything from patient anxiety to staff...  Read More
How Does Poor Oral Health Increase Cancer Risk?
Oral health is often underestimated in its impact on overall well-being. Yet in 2025, the connection between poor oral hygiene and increased cancer risk is clearer than ever. According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 59,660 new cases of oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers will be...  Read More
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Why More Dental Practices Are Outsourcing Their Hiring Process
Hiring the right dental staff has become increasingly challenging for practices of all sizes. With rising turnover rates, a shortage of qualified professionals, and limited time to screen applicants, many clinics are struggling to keep up with recruitment demands.  As a result, more dental...  Read More
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Dentistry has come a long way from the prehistoric days of basic dental care and imperfect teeth manipulation to the present-day advancements. However, for dental professionals, maintaining patient records, managing billing, and compliance using conventional processes has become nearly impossible. ...  Read More
As the global population ages, the demand for specialized care solutions for seniors grows exponentially.  facilities, a cornerstone of senior care, provide an essential blend of independence and support for older adults who may need help with daily activities but cherish their autonomy. The key...  Read More
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For decades, dentistry relied on paper charts, physical X-rays displayed on a lightboard, and handwritten notes and prescriptions. These traditional methods have often caused delays and inefficiencies, slowing down the dental workflow.  With the introduction of dentistry EHR software, traditional...  Read More
1673 You Don’t Know Jack! with Dr. Jack Dillenberg & Michelle Barry : Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
Dr. Jack Dillenberg, Dean Emeritus of the Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health and the former Mayor of Jerome, Arizona, has a lifetime of funny stories. In his travels on behalf of public health and dentistry programs, he’s met everyone from Bob Marley and Stevie Wonder to Mother Teresa and...  Read More
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The Hidden Productivity Killer: How Dental Pain and Delayed Care Are Costing Your Employees
Dental pain affects work performance more than most business owners realize. When employees experience tooth pain or dental problems, their ability to focus and work effectively drops significantly.  This creates real costs for businesses through lost productivity, sick days, and employee...  Read More
Rainbow kiss and oral health: what you need to know about dental risks
Welcome to the age of social media where we are living without complete information about a topic, yet, prosper at making it trending on search engines, tiktoks and instagram.  One of these terms which exploded and overwhelmed the social media platform, tiktok is “rainbow kiss”.  Since the...  Read More
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Melanoma is a potentially deadly form of skin cancer that arises from melanocytes, the cells responsible for pigment production. While melanoma is most often associated with sun-exposed areas of the skin, it can also appear in less expected areas, including the oral cavity. For dentists,...  Read More
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The Patient First Podcast Episode 178: Announcing the Launch of “Unfair Care,” a Book That Will Empower Patients Like Never Before
Get ready for my most exciting and ambitious project to date: my new book, Unfair Care—Get the Healthcare You Deserve in a System Designed to Fail You. In this episode of The Patient First Podcast, I’m thrilled to announce the upcoming launch of my latest book in a series of industry-shaking...  Read More
Choosing the Right Birth Plan: What You Need to Know
Creating a birth plan is more than picking between a tub or bed. It’s about preparing for your delivery in a way that reflects your values while still protecting your health. The best birth plan gives you space to breathe, options to adapt, and a team who’s ready no matter what. Whether you're...  Read More
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Beyond the Basics: What Sets True Dental Expertise Apart
Most people expect a dental visit to be routine—cleaning, maybe a quick checkup, then back to daily life. But there’s a big difference between routine care and expert care. And it doesn’t always come down to fancy tools or a sleek office. The real markers of expertise are found in the details: how...  Read More
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From Oral Health To Overall Wellness: How Preventive Care Supports Whole-Body Health
Do you ever wonder if issues in your mouth could impact your overall health? Research shows that poor oral hygiene can increase the risk of serious health conditions like heart disease and diabetes. In this post, we'll explore how consistent dental care supports whole-body health. Keep reading for...  Read More
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HIPAA, OSHA, & Beyond: A Fun Guide to Dental Compliance
Let’s face it: when you hear HIPAA or OSHA, your brain probably thinks "paperwork" or "penalties." But compliance doesn’t have to be overwhelming or dull. At The Dental A Team, we believe regulatory compliance should protect your practice and patients while fitting seamlessly into your systems. So,...  Read More
Your Dental Logo Can Make Or Break Your Practice: First Impression Matters
Know a logo you can trust? For us, it's WebMD. What do you do when you sneeze one too many times? Head over to trusty WebMD for its expert medical advice even when we shouldn’t. That’s what a good logo can do for you.  How Is Dentistry Different Than Other Medical Practices?  Dentistry is very...  Read More
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How to Manage Dry Mouth and Protect Your Oral Health
Ever feel like your mouth just turned into a desert and no amount of water helps? You’re not alone. Dry mouth might seem like a minor nuisance, but it could quietly erode your oral health if left unchecked. The kicker? Most people don’t even realize it until real damage starts. So if you’ve noticed...  Read More
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Explore Facial Recognition System Use in Modern Dental Practice
Introduction ?In today’s virtual age, dental clinics are rapidly adopting new technology to improve efficiency, security, and affected person enjoy. One of the modern-day advancements is the usage of the facial recognition machine. This generation, once seen broadly speaking in airports or...  Read More
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How Software Is Quietly Reshaping Healthcare and Dentistry From the Inside Out
Let’s be honest — when most people think of innovation in healthcare, they picture new machines, robotic surgeries, or maybe some futuristic AI diagnosing diseases. But truthfully, one of the biggest transformations is happening quietly behind the scenes: in the way clinics are run, appointments...  Read More
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How Preventive Maintenance Can Reduce Legal and Safety Risks in Your Dental Practice
Running a dental practice means more than treating patients. It also means keeping your equipment safe and ready. If you neglect maintenance, small problems can grow into bigger ones. These issues can lead to legal trouble, safety risks, or lost revenue. That’s why regular check-ups and...  Read More
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How Real-Time Media Monitoring Is Revolutionizing Magazine and News Reporting
With headlines moving quicker than they can be typed, real-time media monitoring has become a necessity to newsrooms and magazine publishers in an age where headlines are breaking at a faster rate. Gone are the days when we would only depend on the traditional wires or when the updates would be...  Read More
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Why Dental Hygienists are the Unsung Heroes Of Patient Retention
Dental hygienists help patients cut their risk of gum disease in half by teaching good oral hygiene and spotting early problems. This article will show you how these heroes keep patients coming back for regular dental care through education, trust, and helpful tips. Read on to learn the real reason...  Read More
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