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Are my patients understanding what I am saying?
So one of the questions that I’ve asked myself, is are my patients understanding what I’m saying when they don’t get to see what I see? And I feel like this […]
Start your day with showing appreciation (The Pete Dawson Way)
Several years ago, I am sitting at my desk, flipping through the mail, and I get this nice handwritten note from Pete Dawson, one of the people I respect most […]
Dental Webinar: Is Splint Therapy Always a Safe Treatment Option?
Splints are more than just a piece of plastic you give to patients when you don’t know what else to do with them Occlusal splint therapy can be a great […]
Learn digital protocols for dentistry that increase predictability
Registration open for The Dawson Academy’s two-day course on digital dentistry PETERSBURG, Fla. (Feb. 12, 2019) – The Dawson Academy is introducing a new course offering “Digital Solutions for Complete […]
Sales vs leadership approach to case acceptance
Here’s an important distinction in dentistry that many dentists and team members miss. That distinction is the difference between a sales vs leadership approach to case acceptance.
My patient has an airway disorder: where do I start?
So I think that my patient hay have an airway disorder. Where do I start? What are the first steps that need to happen in order to diagnosis and treat […]
Why you must do a trial equilibration
A trial equilibration is an absolute mandatory exercise to be done on properly mounted study models.
Dentists: Why do we ask “Has your jaw ever locked open or closed?”
Why do we ask for the patient’s TMJ history as a part of our complete exam? Particularly, why do we ask a history of open or closed lock?
The Dawson Academy names four resident experts
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (April 11, 2019) – The Dawson Academy has named four resident experts to guide its growth in four disciplines of dentistry. Lee Culp and Drs. Kim Daxon, […]
Modern Day Material Selection
In our mission as restorative dentists, we often come across the same series of questions. When reconstructing, what is either deficient or absent in our patients smiles? Is the restoration […]
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