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The 5 Most Dangerous Trends Facing Dentists and Their Families Today
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| Over the past year, we have taken surveys, researched practices, and spent countless hours pouring over data to bring you this comprehensive, in-depth study which is specifically geared towards identifying the 5 most dangerous trends facing today’s dental profession. These are trends (and often times, pitfalls) that each and every dentist will face during their years of practice, and these trends have the possibility of quickly eliminating the positive results gathered from all those years of hard work and dedication that you, the dental professional, have invested into your practice.
We have developed this 24 page in-depth report in the hopes that it will shine a light on these often taboo subjects that desperately need to be addressed, especially in today’s often confusing and changing market place. |
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The Multigenerational Workforce - Bridging the Gap
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| For the first time in history, our workforce encompasses four generations: the Veterans, Boomers, Gen Xers and Nexters - individuals that range from those who are old enough to have fought in World War II, to those young enough to have cut their teeth on Super Nintendo. |
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Home Party Sales and Networking Consultants Must Smile
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| The "Secret" says that your positive thoughts attract positive things, Deb Bixler says "smile like a tiger and show your teeth!" |
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To Go or No Go That Is The Question
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| Many entrepreneurs would rather have their front teeth pulled without anesthetic than go to the time and trouble of creating a feasibility plan; often because they are afraid of what it will reveal |
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WHAT IS YOUR LIFES PURPOSE
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| You climb out of bed every morning; take a shower, brush your teeth, get dressed, have some coffee, toast or cereal, pat the dog, hug the kids, kiss the wife (husband), not necessarily in that order and head out the door to where and to what?
No it is not a destination that I am talking about, it is a PURPOSE. Does your life have one? |
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To Ask or Not To Ask, That is the Question
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| Asking questions and negotiating is part of business and life. So why do some questions put my teeth on edge and others don't? Where's the line? |
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Choices for Life
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| As time passes our waist seems to thicken and our hair thins, nails are not so strong and teeth are more often in the glass by the bed then they are chomping into a thick juicy steak. By the time we think about what nutrition or a lack of it has done to our lives, we are at an age we maybe thinking "what the hell, it has not killed me yet". |
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Researchers Use Computer Model of Reptile to Help Prevent Damage to Dental Implants
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| Animated, three-dimensional, computer models used to understand the relationship between the jaw and the teeth, and how the body prevents damage to itself during chewing. |
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Don\'t Wait to See the Blood
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| At my youngest daughter's sixth birthday party, a five-year-old boy hit her on the head. Asked to apologize, he politely refused: "Mr. Clemmer, I don't apologize unless I see teeth marks or blood."
Many managers don't realize the problems they're creating unless they see the teeth marks or blood on those with whom they work. The most insensitive managers are those who lack good feedback systems and refuse to seek input on how to improve their own performance. |
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Forward Looking Leaders Know When to Step Back
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| Poor managers are like vampires. You hold up a mirror and they see nothing.
At our youngest daughter's sixth birthday party, a five-year-old boy hit Vanessa on the head. Asked to apologize, he politely refused: "Mr. Clemmer, I don't apologize unless I see teeth marks or blood." Many managers don't realize the problems they're creating unless they see the teeth marks or blood on those with whom they work. The most insensitive managers are those who lack good feedback systems and refuse to seek input on how to improve their own performance. |
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What is a Dental Implant?
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| The most common type of dental implants are endosteal implants. These implants generally are screws, but can also be cylinders or blades, implanted into the patient’s jawbone. Each implant can support one or more replacement teeth. |
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