Tag Archives: dental tips

Teeth Grinding

Most people grind their teeth from time to time.  In some cases chronic teeth grinding can result in a fracturing, loosening, or loss of teeth.  It may even wear teeth down to stumps.  It can also affect your jaws and even change the appearance of your face.  Because grinding usually happens during sleep you may wake […]

6 Teeth- Saving Tips for Coffee Lovers

 6 Teeth-Saving Tips for Coffee Lovers Ice it Down – cold brewed coffee does less damage than the hot stuff. Rinse Away – after every few sips of coffee, take a sip of water and swish it around a bit before swallowing. All in the Straw – sipping your cup of coffee through a straw […]

Dental School Graduates – How to Find a Job Coming Out of Dental School

Dental School Graduates – How to Find a Job Coming Out of Dental School You have graduated from Dental School. Now what?  This article gives great advice on what you should do. Here are a few bullet points. What you need: A Plan A CV and Cover Letter The Right Clothes  What to do: Find […]

Options To Help Dental Anxiety

Options To Help Dental Anxiety

Options To Help Dental Anxiety. If you are one of those people who get anxious about seeing a dentist, you are not alone. Anxiety, phobias or even fear of the dentist may cause you to avoid that yearly dental exam at all costs. Dental Sedation may be an option for you. Nitrous oxide is a […]

Top Signs You Should See A Dentist

Top Signs You Should See A Dentist

Top Signs You Should See A Dentist We can all agree that we should be seeing our dentist on a regular basis. Many of our clients ask if we are regularly seeing our dentist; the answer is probably not as much as we should. And that got us to thinking…what are the top signs that […]

Patient Communication

Patient Communication

We hear a lot from our Dentists about the challenges they face communicating with their patients.  It seems to be a common challenge the crosses both small and large practices.  Lack of communication causes tension in the patient client relationship and could eventually impact your practice’s earnings. We recently read two articles from DentistryIQ.com that […]