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Episode #1,002: This Is How You Stop Over-Complicating Case Acceptance
Tiff and Britt explain the right way to achieve case acceptance — without over-complicating or over-simplifying. Getting this down will increase trust among team members and help keep your schedules on track. Episode resources: Transcript: The Dental A Team (00:01) Hello, Dental A Team...  Read More
AI-Enriched EHR Design: Integrating Machine Learning with Record Systems
Introduction Electronic Health Records (EHRs) have transformed healthcare by computerizing patient information, enhancing portability, and simplifying clinical processes. Nevertheless, with mounting health data from healthcare systems, conventional EHRs experience inefficiencies, clinician...  Read More
Role of Immigrants in the US Healthcare
Despite great salaries, the medical industry is having trouble attracting enough qualified staff, which puts hospitals and clinics at a continuous employee deficit. To make matters worse, we’re facing an aging population that has a need for support.  Similar to other developed countries, the US...  Read More
You don't get a new tooth every day, so when you do, you want to make sure it’s done right. Picking the right provider can make the difference between a smooth experience and a stressful one. With so many clinics out there, knowing the right questions to ask can help you avoid confusion and...  Read More
Flossing and Systemic Health: Can It Help Lower Stroke and AFib Risk?
As dental professionals, we’ve long advocated for daily flossing to reduce the risk of gingivitis, periodontal disease, and tooth loss. However, recent discussions in both clinical and public health circles have begun to explore a deeper question: Could this basic oral hygiene practice also...  Read More
How to Make Patient Education Work in Your Practice
Most dentists know how to deliver excellent clinical care—but what if one of the biggest game-changers for your practice isn’t the procedure itself? Patient education is one of the most underrated tools for building trust, improving outcomes, and increasing treatment acceptance. Here's how putting...  Read More
Top of My Game: What’s Next (E.249)
What’s next when you’re at the top of your game? That’s the question Dr. Bruce Baird tackles in this solo episode of the Productive Dentist Podcast. It’s not about burnout. It’s not about struggling. It’s about clarity when you’ve already built the success you dreamed of. Bruce speaks directly to...  Read More
Antiviral Chewing Gum in Dentistry: Exploration for Public Health and Clinical Safety
Infection control and oral-systemic health have always been central to dental care, but emerging innovations continue to reshape how we view disease prevention. One such innovation gaining attention is  through the mouth. This breakthrough could significantly impact patient care, not only by...  Read More
Episode #1,000: We’ve Spent 1,000 Episodes Together
Kiera reflects on some of her most memorable episodes and experiences across 1,000 episodes (!!!) of the Dental A-Team podcast! Episode resources: Transcript Kiera Dent (00:00) Hello, Dental A Team listeners. This is Kiera and today feels like a ridiculously special, amazing, incredible day....  Read More
Oral Health of Adults Over 60 – Common Oral Health Diseases and Oral Health Management
Regardless of age, oral health is vital to overall well-being. It is integral yet commonly overlooked aspect of many elderly’s general health. Oral health education, daily oral hygiene and the ability to maintain regular professional oral health services are all very important factors that can...  Read More
Revolutionizing Patient Care with White Label Telemedicine Solutions
    1. Introduction: The Rise of Telemedicine in Modern Healthcare In recent years, telemedicine has dramatically reshaped the healthcare landscape. With increasing demands for accessible, affordable, and fast medical care, digital health solutions are becoming indispensable. The COVID-19...  Read More
The Changing Female Body: What Dentists Should Know About Hormones and Oral Health
As healthcare providers, dentists are often among the first to notice subtle changes in a patient’s health—and for women, those changes frequently reflect the body's natural hormonal evolution. From adolescence through menopause, female patients experience fluctuations in estrogen and progesterone...  Read More
Revolutionizing Osteoarthritis Treatment: What Dental Professionals Should Know
As the prevalence of  (OA) continues to grow—especially among aging populations—medical science is turning to regenerative solutions that move beyond simply managing symptoms. One such innovation making waves is StemJEL, a novel therapeutic approach with the potential to regrow cartilage rather...  Read More
While starting new dental practices, practitioners need more than clinical expertise. For this, dentists need to have a grasp on administrative responsibilities, particularly billing compliance. In the financial year 2022, the U.S. Department of Justice reported over $2.2 billion in settlements...  Read More
Episode #998: The Secret to Maximizing the Limited Exam
Tiff and Kristy discuss how to best support patients during limited exams, including centering your own team’s frame of mind, creating proper triage protocol, building trust through communication, and more. Episode resources: Transcript Tiffanie (00:00) Hello, Dental A Team listeners. We are...  Read More
The patients seeking full mouth dental implants find Turkey to be their go-to destination due to affordable and high-quality care, making it one of the popular countries offering medical tourism.  Even though tooth loss can happen due to a number of factors, it has been noted that younger people...  Read More
A visit to the dentist is often viewed as a routine check-up or a necessity only when something goes wrong with your teeth. However, these visits can reveal far more than just cavities or gum disease. They can offer surprising insights into your overall health. The mouth is, in many ways, a...  Read More
Red Light Therapy and Bisphosphonate Patients: Can Photobiomodulation Support Safer Oral Surgery Outcomes?
Integrating photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT), also known as red light therapy, into dental practices is gaining momentum as clinicians seek non-invasive ways to enhance tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and improve surgical outcomes. This innovation may be particularly useful in a high-risk...  Read More
Managing Patients on Osteoporosis Medications: A Clinical Guide for Safe Oral Surgery
The aging population continues to grow, leading to an increased use of medications that influence bone metabolism. Among these, , and extractions. As dental clinicians, we must take a thoughtful, evidence-based approach to managing patients on these therapies. This article provides a clinical...  Read More
Smart Strategies for Accommodating Emergency Appointments in Your Dental Practice
Emergencies happen—and when they do, how your dental team responds can make all the difference. Accommodating emergency appointments effectively not only helps patients in pain but also positions your practice as a trusted, responsive, and compassionate provider. Here are some simple, strategic...  Read More
Who Really Owns Your Dental Data? (E.288)
“What if your software vendor is holding your patient records hostage—and you didn’t even know it?” ~Dr. Bryan Laskin In this explosive episode, Regan Robertson, Dr. Maggie Augustyn, and Dr. Chad Johnson sit down with tech visionary and dentist Dr. Bryan Laskin to unpack one of dentistry’s most...  Read More
Forget the latest fashion trends - a straight, lovely smile is one of the best accessories anyone can possess. How to achieve that gorgeous, aligned grin? There are several ways, including Invisalign® Clear Aligners and traditional braces, both of which offer proven results. The choice often comes...  Read More
Whether it’s biting down on your favourite snack, clenching your teeth at night, or taking a hit on the footy field, teeth can get damaged in all kinds of ways. If you’re dealing with a cracked, chipped, or weakened tooth, a dental crown could help save it – and  at the same time. Crowns are often...  Read More
When Should You Visit an Emergency Dental Clinic?
Dental emergencies can happen anytime and anywhere. You can experience an unbearable toothache in the middle of the night, or sudden swelling that can cause anxiety and pain at the same time. Some dental emergencies can make you uncomfortable and can be very dangerous if not addressed...  Read More
How to Prepare for Retirement, Sale, or the Unexpected
If you own a dental practice, you've likely poured years of time, energy, and financial investment into building it. But have you taken time to plan how you'll eventually step away from it? Whether you're thinking of retiring in five years or just starting your practice, having a clear transition...  Read More
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