Episode 14 – Pain in Dentistry w/ Juanita Benedict

In this episode we are joined by Juanita Benedict, Doctor of Physical Therapy and Certified Ergonomic Assessment Specialist. Pain seems to be a normal part of every day for dentists, and Dr. Benedict discusses some of the causes of pain and some ways to reduce it. What percentage of dentists experience pain? What are the most common types of pain for dentists? What are the main causes of pain? What can dentists do to help eliminate pain? We answer these questions and many more!

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Episode 13 – Building Patient Trust and Value

In this episode, we discuss Imtiaz Manji’s ebook called Trust and Value: A Field Guide To Today’s Dental Patients. We go in depth on the great patient traits, key patient behaviors, and how to interact with a variety of dental patients. This episode will give you invaluable insight into how to interact with the many different types of patients you will meet in private practice and dental school.

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Episode 12 – Dental School Admissions w/ Brian Trecek of Marquette University

In this episode we are joined by Brian Trecek, Director of Admissions at Marquette University School of Dentistry. Mr. Trecek discusses the many aspects of the dental school application and interview process. What makes an applicant stand out? How should an applicant prepare for dental school interviews? What types of undergrad degrees can best prepare an applicant for dental school? We discuss all of this and much, much more. This episode gives unique insight into how to prepare for dental school application and dental school matriculation.

 

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Episode 11 – Zero-Cost Practice Boosters

In this episode we discuss many of the common sense and inexpensive ways to help improve your practice. No expensive equipment or products required. What message are you sending to your patients? How can you pleasantly surprise your patients? How can marketing money be best used? Are you attending the right CE courses? Is your lab helping you convey the right image? We discuss all of this and more!

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Episode 9 – The Unique Dentist-Patient Relationship

In this episode we discuss:

  • What makes an ideal patient?
  • What are some unique challenges of the dentist-patient relationship?
  • Is it possible to mold patient behavior?
  • How does staff contribute to the dentist-patient relationship?
  • How to handle specific patient comments and questions.

We also announce our book giveaway and some exciting practice opportunities!

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Episode 8 – Staffing: A Critical Part of Your Practice

In episode 8 we discuss staffing and cover the following:

– Idea differences from dental school to real life

– What makes a good staff member?

– What makes a bad staff member?

– Hiring challenges

– Interviewing

– Retaining staff

– Reasons for termination

– Importance of a policy manual

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Episode 7 – Financial Pitfalls and Solutions w/ Jordan Youngblade

In episode 7, we are joined by financial advisor Jordan Youngblade to discuss many of the financial pitfalls dentists fall into. We discuss some of the mistakes dentists make in debt management and retirement planning, what dental students can do while they are in dental school to help manage debt in the future, and the possibilities of buying a practice in today’s market. We cover all of these topics and more!

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Episode 6 – How Insurance Is Changing Dentistry

In Episode 6, we discuss how dental insurance is changing dentistry today.

How does dental insurance affect:

  • a patient’s treatment decisions?
  • a dentist’s treatment presentation?
  • a practice financially?

What are the benefits and downsides of dental insurance?

Is it possible to run a practice insurance free?

And much, much more!

Join us for some honest discussion with real dentists on the Dental Realist Podcast, a unique dental podcast for pre-dental students, dental students, and experienced dentists.

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I Wish I Had Known……

When I was in dental school I was under the incorrect assumption that all dentists were private practice owners. I thought that I either had to buy an existing practice from a retiring dentist or start my own from scratch. I purchased an established practice right after graduation, and it was a struggle for several years to make ends meet.
-I wish I had explored more options.
-I wish I had a course in dental school to help me with that exploration
-I wish I had started researching before my third year in dental school.
-I wish I had considered an associateship or an employee situation.

Ask yourself this question: Why did you choose dentistry?
-To be your own boss?
-To earn a comfortable income?
-To set your own hours?
-Because you’re a people person?
-Because you’re good with your hands?

These are all questions that I wish I had answered before setting out on a career in dentistry.
The good news is that it all worked out and I’m thrilled to be doing what I love every day, but I could have saved myself a lot of time, stress, and money by doing more research prior to graduation.

That said – now that I’ve been there, I’ll know to take a step back and evaluate things before I make any major career changes in the future. I will get advice and input from other dentists who have come before me. And I will continue to share what I’ve learned with my dentist colleagues along the way!

Thank you for reading our blog posts. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us at mtrguys@gmail.com and follow us on Twitter @dentalrealist.

Dr. Ryder Waldron is a proud member of the class of 2003 of Marquette University School of Dentistry and the co-author with Dr. Marcus Neff and Dr. Troy Stevens of the book So You Want To Be A Dentist?: What you Must Know To Succeed In Dentistry.