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Private Care Creed for Complete Care Dentistry
At our recent dental ce course, Advanced Problem Solving course on St. Pete Beach, Florida, Dr. Peter Dawson mentioned the ‘Private Care Creed’ that is so important to live by […]
Doppler Auscultation in Dental Treatment Planning
One of our most important decisions in our dental treatment planning process is the treatment position of the TMJ. An easy and effective adjunctive screening tool for TMJ Health is […]
The Key to Dental Practice Productivity
I attended the first Dawson Academy dental course in St. Petersburg, Florida in my first year of practice. What I heard was not a product-driven technique, but rather a comprehensive […]
10 Prosthodontic Residents Awarded Dental Course Scholarship
3M ESPE and The Dawson Academy awarded tuition scholarships to 10 outstanding prosthodontic residents for The Academy’s continuing dental education course, Functional Occlusion – From TMJ to Smile Design held […]
5 Essential Skills for Interdisciplinary Treatment
It is such a great time to be a dentist. We are so lucky to have such wonderful specialists that are available to us, to be able to deliver complete […]
Maintaining Optimum Dentistry in the Current Economy
The last two years have probably been the toughest that dentistry has seen in a very long time. I don’t think that there are many of us that haven’t felt […]
The Journey to Complete Dentistry – Part 2
Continued from “The Journey to Complete Dentistry – Part 1“ It is at this point that the frustration began. I knew what I wanted for my patients. I knew what […]
The Journey to Complete Dentistry – Part 1
by Dr. Andrew Cobb In an earlier posting in response to a student question Dr. Scott Finlay, one of our lead faculty, wrote The philosophies that are the core of […]
Clearing up confusion about HPV
By Angie Gribble Hedlund, DMD @AngieHedlund I went to a great OSHA training seminar today. That sounds like a funny thing to say about an OSHA seminar, but the presenter […]
How to Explain Bruxism to Patients
Explaining signs, symptoms, and treatments to patients can sometimes be challenging. It can become especially challenging when using dental terminology that your patients may not be familiar with. In our […]
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