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How to Mount a Dental Microscope
Originally published:  With over 25 years of experience helping dental professionals outfit their operatories with , we’ve learned no two practices are exactly alike. When improved ergonomics are at stake, it’s critical to get your scope properly configured to your operatory. We designed our...  Read More
How Much Does a Dental Microscope Cost?
Originally published:  When dentists and dental specialists speak with us about investing in a dental microscope for their practice, the conversation invariably turns to cost. After all, you want your purchase to be the best value for your money. And, it’s important that you’re getting all of the...  Read More
Dental Loupes Versus Microscope: 5 Key Categories
Originally published:  Dentistry has seen many innovations over the years, from the introduction of film radiography to today’s 3D digital imaging technologies. In the last couple of decades, magnification has grown in popularity among dental and specialty practices, allowing clinicians improved...  Read More
#47 - Hondo Ohnaka and Dental Myths
Hondo Ohnaka was a Weequay pirate who was prone to half truths and sometimes full lies. On Episode 47, Hondo helps the Star Wars School of Dentistry dispel many of the dental myths that are circulating throughout the galaxy. Join SWSoD to find out what is true and what is false in dentistry. ...  Read More
Pain Shouldn't Be the Reason Your Patient Skips Their Visit
Pain shouldn't be the reason your patient skips their visit.   It's that simple. Not all topical anesthetics are created equal - some don't work, some are too expensive, and some are so toxic they shouldn't go in a patient's mouth. Join the Bennett Pharma team to hear about the new topical that...  Read More
The Patient First Podcast Episode 104: Interviewing Dr. Mohamed Harunani on the First Dento-Protective Candy
Get ready to taste the world’s first candy formulated to actively fight against the effects of tooth decay. In this episode of The Patient First Podcast, I interviewed Dr. Mohamed Harunani, the creator of Dream candy—delicious lollipops and button candies engineered to promote tooth...  Read More
Episode 476: Innovate, Create, and Think Differently
Kiera Dent: Hey everyone, welcome to the Dental A Team Podcast. I'm your host, Kiera Dent. And I had this crazy idea that maybe I could combine a doctor and a team member's perspective. Because let's face it, dentistry can be a challenging profession with those two perspectives. I've been in...  Read More
Episode 475: Accountability: Do or Do Not
Kiera Dent: Hey everyone. Welcome to the Dental A Team podcast. I'm your host, Kiera Dent. And I have this crazy idea that maybe I could combine a doctor and a team member's perspective, because let's face it, dentistry can be a challenging profession with those two perspectives. I've been a...  Read More
#44 - Indiana Jones and the Ancient Teeth
Indiana Jones is a well-renowned archaeologist and adventurer. On this episode, he joins the Star Wars School of Dentistry as a guest professor to discuss what can be learned from the teeth of our ancient ancestors. How do teeth give us insight into the dietary trends, age, and migration habits of...  Read More
Digital Imaging and Radiography Digital imaging and radiography have replaced traditional film-based methods, offering numerous advantages. Digital X-rays provide instant results with lower radiation exposure, making it safer for both patients and dental professionals. These images can be...  Read More
The ADA recently asked a panel of 3,000 dentists about their goals for 2023 – almost three out of four dentists said they plan to raise their fees. Others were focused on hiring more staff and dropping out of some insurance networks. For most dentists, setting fees is one of the most challenging...  Read More
#42 - Dark Side and Light Side of Dental Fillings
In the Star Wars galaxy, there are two sides of the Force: the dark side and the light side. In dentistry, there are two main types of filling material: dark filling (amalgam) and white filling (composite resin). Join the Star Wars School of Dentistry to learn about the advantages and disadvantages...  Read More
Episode 468: Are You Overcommitting and Under-Delivering?
  Episode 468: Are You Overcommitting and Under-Deli 0:00:05.8 Kiera Dent: Hey everyone, welcome to the Dental A Team podcast. I'm your host, Kiera Dent and I have this crazy idea that maybe I could combine a doctor and a team member's perspective, because let's face it, dentistry can be a...  Read More
Aesthetic Conservative Cast Gold Restorations by  Dr. Richard G. Stevenson III Long considered the finest material for restorative dentistry, gold is often (unfortunately) omitted from treatment plans as a viable option in today’s modern dental practice. In this 90-minute presentation, Dr....  Read More
#41 - Dark Rey and Peg Teeth
Dark Rey seemed to appear out of nowhere and so do peg-shaped teeth. Dark Rey had a mouth full of peg teeth, but are there options to restore them? Join Star Wars School of Dentistry to discuss what causes teeth to be peg-shaped and what can be done to fix them if a patient wants to.  Whether you...  Read More
Evolution of Your Brand - Staying True To Yourself
In today's world, personal branding is crucial for success. Your brand is all about who you are, what you represent, and how you present yourself to the world. It's not just about your logo or your website; it's about your identity, your voice, and how you connect with others. As culture and...  Read More
Dental Injuries From Car Accidents
The number of car accidents that involve dental injuries is staggering. An estimated 1 in 5 car accident victims sustains a serious oral injury. If you have been involved in a car accident in New York because of someone's negligence, work with an expert injury attorney soon as possible. We can...  Read More
#38 - Maz Kanata and Magnification
Maz Kanata was the pirate queen and collected many trinkets and treasures during her journeys through the Star Wars galaxy. Also, she has seen many things in the galaxy with the help of her magnification glasses. Join Star Wars School of Dentistry to discuss the benefits and disadvantages of...  Read More
The Patient First Podcast Episode 92: The New Alternative to "Watching" Cavities
Patients, how long should you wait to get a tooth filled? Dentists, how long should you wait before telling a patient they need a filling? The answer just might surprise everyone. In this episode of The Patient First Podcast, I begin by going back to the basics to explain what dental decay is...  Read More
Improving Dental Practice Performance with Data-Driven Insights: Insights from Dental Intelligence"
In this podcast episode, the hosts Dr. Allison House and Shawn Zajas interview Katie and Steve from Dental Intelligence, a company that provides dental practices with data analytics and goal-setting tools. The hosts discuss how to gather and analyze data on metrics such as new patient growth,...  Read More
#35 - Imperial Shocker Teeth
Some Imperial officers had suicide shocker teeth placed in their mouths to use in case they were captured. But could Star Wars creators have gotten the idea from cyanide teeth in spy stories? Where did the idea for cyanide teeth come from? And are shocker teeth actually possible? Join Star Wars...  Read More
To do the aesthetics of teeth, we must first analyze the proportion of the face and whether the midline is symmetrical;  then analyze the prominence of the teeth from the aesthetic E-line and the details of the nasolabial angle. The second point is to start from the patient's lip-tooth...  Read More
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