Todays Dental News

Edward Hills Sentenced to More Than 15 Years in Prison

On April 11, 2019, the US Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Ohio announced the formal sentencing of Dr. Edward R. Hills to.

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Saving a Life from Oral Cancer Only Takes Five Minutes

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, when our attention turns once again to a cancer that continues to increase each year. It’s true.

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Teledentistry: A Catalyst for Creating A Healthier Nation

Dentistry is the most underutilized profession in medicine. Imagine if the medical world finally proclaimed that the health of the mouth is a.

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Market Like Your Life Depends on It Because it Does

I’m a marketer and salesman from my college days. I waited tables, sold suits, and sold books door-to-door, and I loved every minute.

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Oral Cancer: It’s Nothing to Smile About

While doing my hospital dentistry residency at UCLA Medical Center, I was assigned a patient by the name of Mary who had been.

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Use Audio to Improve Your Dental Marketing Efforts

Musical tastes are nothing if not eclectic. Did you know that emo rap, ringtone, and brega funk were three of Spotify’s fastest growing.

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Five Ways to Increase Your Dental Website’s Traction and Increase Appointments

In this era of widespread internet connectivity, an attractive website is one of the keys to success in dentistry. Put simply, your practice’s.

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Four Things Your Staff Should Do Every Day

Your car requires more than just gas. Periodically you, your auto mechanic, or your car dealer must perform certain maintenance such as changing.

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How to Detect Embezzlement in Your Dental Practice

In our current landscape, dentists can be all too trusting when it comes to their team members and just about anyone they come.

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Dentistry Needs Don Draper

Do as I say, not as I do. Boiled down, this is how most people view being proactive about their oral health. Research.

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