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Do's and don'ts for accumulating wealth
By
Dr. Roger P. Levin
Dentists start working later compared to their contemporaries, but there are certain do's and don'ts clinicians should follow to build a sizable nest egg, writes Dr. Roger P. Levin.
February 17, 2025
New Year's resolutions that actually stick: A science-backed guide to success
By
Abram Whitehead
The answer to having your resolutions succeed lies not in willpower alone but in the science of habit formation and behavioral change, writes Abram Whitehead.
December 30, 2024
Integrative approaches to burnout in dentistry: Combining ergonomics, yoga, and mindfulness
By
Caitlin Parsons, RDH
Integrating ergonomic adjustments, yoga, and mindfulness into your daily routine can effectively combat burnout and enhance overall well-being. Caitlin Parsons, RDH, gives you tips that you can use.
August 15, 2024
Podcast: Work-life balance and the financial mindset
By
Kevin Henry
In a new "DrBicuspid Podcast" episode, Joseph Persichetti of U.S. Bank and Editor-in-Chief Kevin Henry examine what a new generation of workers may want from work-life balance and how finances play a role in obtaining that desired balance.
July 9, 2024
Beyond magnification: The customization of loupes and its pivotal role in personalized ergonomics
By
David Kotler
While magnification is important in the operatory, so is the health of every dental professional who works there, writes David Kotler.
July 2, 2024
Work suffers when employee well-being dips
By
Ava Barros
In 2023, employers in the U.K. experienced a loss of nearly 50 productive workdays per employee due to poor physical and mental health, according to a new survey from private insurance provider Vitality.
February 7, 2024
How to assess distress, well-being in your dental colleagues
By
Ava Barros
The Well-Being Index may effectively screen for distress levels, including burnout, extreme fatigue, and suicidal thoughts, among U.S. dentists, identifying those who may benefit from professional evaluation. The study was published in
BDJ Open
.
February 7, 2024
Breaking down the link between diet and oral and mental health
By
Melissa Busch
Sustaining good oral health as people age may enhance nutritional status that in turn improves one's subjective psychological well-being and affects survival rates in healthy and unhealthy populations, according to a study published in
PLoS One
.
February 7, 2024
3 DSO leaders share tips for reducing burnout among dentists and teams
By
Beth Gaddis
Whether you’re in a private practice or part of a large dental group, you have probably noticed someone in your practice who is feeling burned out. We asked three DSO leaders to share their thoughts -- and solutions -- for burnout.
January 2, 2024
Answering the most-asked questions from social media: Needlesticks in the dental practice
By
Sarah Stream, MPH
What should be done when a needlestick injury happens in the dental practice? An expert weighs in with advice.
December 6, 2023
Podcast: 5 minutes with Ben Nemtin on avoiding burnout in 2024
By
Kevin Henry
We sat down with Ben Nemtin, one of the co-founders of The Buried Life, to discuss mental health and how dental professionals can create a better mindset in 2024 and beyond.
December 4, 2023
Seeing is relieving
By
Dr. Ho-Young Chung
Dr. Ho-Young Chung was a successful dentist, but he was experiencing severe back and neck pain and migraines. One tool eliminated his pain and reinvigorated his practice.
November 3, 2023
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