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  1. Say Goodbye to Plaque Buildup Solving the Problem of Overlapping Teeth

  2. Solving a Dilemma for when Patients break their Teeth

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  4. What Are Dental Veneers? . The Final Explanation

  5. Solving a Unique Anterior Case

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  1. Dental Practice Management

    Problems between a practice and patients are inevitable but with Dental Care's 5 step process you'll be comfortable with any patient problem-solving. ... Collections - Among the most stressful in dental offices, these problems are all too common. List the types of payment issues your staff has to deal with, from the incidental to the ...

  2. The unavoidable truth about problems in your dental practice

    The unavoidable truth about problems in your dental practice. May 21, 2014. Don't avoid problems in your dental practice. Anticipate and learn from them. No matter who you are, what your career is, or what life situation you're in, you will encounter problems daily. Many people think - If I could just win the lottery, all my worries would ...

  3. Do's and don'ts for problem-solving: Be a problem-solver

    A busy dental office will always experience its share of challenges and problems, but a positive attitude is often the first step to overcoming adversity. Think of a problem as an opportunity to improve performance. In meetings, focus on ways to meet challenges. A well-run staff meeting can have a highly positive impact on office morale.

  4. Odell's clinical problem solving in dentistry

    At a time when COVID-19 has significantly slowed the pace of clinical dentistry, Odell's clinical problem solving in dentistry proves itself more important than ever. While there is no substitute for experience, it is the closest replica on offer in terms of dental literature. Published for a fourth time in 2020, it provides a current resource ...

  5. A guide to critical thinking: implications for dental education

    Abstract. Critical thinking is a key element of complex problem-solving and professional behaviour, which is a desirable skill for dental professionals. However, critical thinking is poorly defined in the clinical environment. Current research indicates the answers to critical thinking lie in educational theory, but the answer may be, instead ...

  6. Exploring dentists' strategies for overcoming failure in daily dental

    This study explored the strategies used by dentists to overcome failure experienced in daily dental practice. In contrast with the limited failure experiences of medical students [13], all dentists participating in this study experienced failure, indicating that failure is an unavoidable event in the clinical practice.

  7. An Interesting Review on Soft Skills and Dental Practice

    Problem solving, motivating and team building becomes easier if you have good soft skills. ... Dental practice requires both skills and clinical knowledge and experience for achieving success and active growth in practice. Patient's concerns should be prime consideration on priority basis.

  8. A guide to critical thinking: implications for dental education

    Abstract. Critical thinking is a key element of complex problem-solving and professional behaviour, which is a desirable skill for dental professionals. However, critical thinking is poorly ...

  9. Dental Teams and Problem Solving

    The best dental teams are not just good with patient care; they are also effective problem solvers. Make your dental practice even stronger by challenging your entire team to sharpen their problem-solving skills. Learn more about how our dental consulting can help you and your team become more effective problem solvers.

  10. Full article: Responding to Problems in Dental Practice with

    Problems in Dental Practice. Healthcare in all its dimensions is a human enterprise. Therefore, despite our best intentions, patients can experience problems in their dental care. Common problems in dentistry can be associated with lack of available staffing, cost of materials and technology, clinical errors and injuries, limitations within ...

  11. Dental Team Management: The office conflict resolution Tips

    Mutual understanding and respect are key components of problem-solving and conflict resolution for dental practice team management. This requires participants to listen actively and with empathy, reserve judgment, and try their best not to act defensively. 4. Understand the Root Source of the Conflict

  12. Problem Solving Principles for Dental Practice Success

    10 Problem Solving Principles for Dental Practice Success My Top 10 Principles of Problem SolvingProblem solving principles are not taught in dental school. Dental school teaches clinical problem solving but FAILS at teaching problem solving for running a professional service business. Today you'll get the distillation of years of trial

  13. Problem-solving in the Dental Office: Solutions for Dental Hygienists

    However, when you follow the logical steps of problem-solving, the process is meant to be constructive and not conflict-inducing. Not every hygienist has an on-site support resource for solving issues. As a professional member of the dental practice team, having these problem-solving abilities is an invaluable skill.

  14. Solving Problems Creatively in Your Dental Practice

    The best way to deal with problem solving is to look at your dental practice as a 'system'. A system can be defined as, 'A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole.'. All of the elements are necessary to ensure that the system functions correctly. To describe this further, think about a bicycle ...

  15. Critical-thinking skills

    I would like to add certain lessons, though, regarding critical thinking in dental practice in India. The dental professionals in India use soft skills such as positive attitude, self-confidence, strong work ethics, teamwork, good communication skills, time management skills, problem solving skills, flexibility, and adaptability in hand with ...

  16. Clinical reasoning pattern used in oral health problem solving

    Background Health professionals are known to use various combinations of knowledge and skills, such as critical thinking, clinical reasoning, clinical judgment, problem-solving, and decision-making, in conducting clinical practice. Clinical reasoning development is influenced by knowledge and experience, the more knowledge and experience, the more sophisticated clinical reasoning will be ...

  17. Problem solving Implant Practice US

    This article will focus on some of the very common problems in the process of implant placement. Not placing the right number or size of implants. Failure to respect occlusal considerations, combined with too few implants to take a large occlusal load, can lead to failure. This can happen very quickly and is a cause for many inquiries from ...

  18. Solving the Biggest Problem in Your Dental Practice

    What's the biggest barrier to a successful practice: The doctor themselves! More specifically, the doctor's viewpoint or mindset about their practice, staff, patients, and what they can or cannot control. You could say this is more of a "human" thing than just a "dentist" thing. We all tend to build the walls to our own cage.

  19. Solving dental problems in general practice

    Some patients associate the concept of dental treatment with negative emotions (ie. fear), and doctors are generally seen as caring professionals who might provide reassurance and guidance. Objective: Solving dental problems often requires operative treatment which doctors cannot provide. Options may seem limited to antibiotics and analgesics ...

  20. Endodontics: Problem-Solving in Clinical Practice

    ….The problems arising from root canals in the daily clinical practice of dentistry can often be difficult and time-consuming to solve. In this book a team from one leading center of dental excellence provides detailed and highly illustrated guidance to these difficult areas and how to manage the problems that they often pose.

  21. Endodontics. Problem -Solving in Clinical Practice

    Metrics. Endodontics. Problem -Solving in Clinical Practice. T. R. Pitt Ford, J. S. Rhodes &. H. E. Pitt Ford. London: Martin Dunitz, 2003 price £70, pp 207 ISBN 1853176958 | ISBN: 1-853-17695-8 ...

  22. The design and evaluation of gamified online role-play as a ...

    We needed to solve problems in order to gather required information from the patient and think about how to deliver dental advice through teledentistry." Participant 11, Year 2, Male

  23. Clinical Problem Solving in Prosthodontics

    Focuses on clinical problem-solving in prosthodontics. Offers practical help with treatment planning, guiding the reader through the process of decision-making. Covers some of the most important areas of clinical practice for the average dentist — including crowns, bridges, veneers, and implant-supported restorations. Provides colorful ...

  24. Solving modern problems for the practice

    Carestream Dental's 2019 Global Digital Dentistry Survey found that 2 out of 3 patients would consider switching to a practice that uses more advanced technology. 1 COVID-19 also brought to the forefront the challenges many dentists face with the business side of the practice.

  25. PDF Complete Dentures From Planning To Problem Solving Quintessentials Of

    Complete Dentures From Planning To Problem Solving Quintessentials Of Dental Practice Carl F. Driscoll,William Glen Golden Complete Dentures P. Finbarr Allen,Sean McCarthy,2003 This title discusses the subject of dentures looking at assessing the patient, impression procedures, aesthetic considerations, trial dentures and problem solving.

  26. Moving AI governance from principles to practice

    Collective problem solving. For Emilia Javorsky, Director of the Futures Program at the Future of Life Institute, an important governance priority lies in ensuring institutions are up to the task of mitigating myriad AI risks, which range from the ethical to the physical, military, and economic, even extending to epistemic collapse, "when we ...