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Jun 14, 2018

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Bulletproof Dental Practice Podcast Episode 68

Hosts: Dr. Peter Boulden & Dr. Craig Spodak

Guest: Dr. Kyle Stanley, DSD, Speaker, Lecturer, Dental Expert

 

Watch full video of the interview by clicking here!

 

Key Takeaways:

  • The Lip Factor – Dr. Stanley’s concepts regarding moving lips if needed.
  • The lower third of the face has to be involved with smile designing.
  • Dentists have a great opportunity to partner with plastic surgeons to create exceptional results for patients looking for facial changes.
  • Oral surgery programs should include two roads; hospital and private practice.
  • Bone sets the tone, but tissue is the issue.
  • DSO mania is helping super high-end practices by differentiating them from “normal” dental offices.
  • Rogue dentists can get away with terrible treatment in a way that medical doctors cannot. Dentists have to get away from what was being taught in the 70’s.
  • Always over-communicate with your patients so they can’t ever feel you haven’t shared all education with them.
  • If you give your patient a proper education, you’ll never regret it.
  • Dentist are 500x more likely to commit suicide than the general public.
  • Stress is a real killer. A lot of dentist’s stress is related to dental school costs, practice acquisition, and the enormous pressure of debt.
  • Dentistry doesn’t do enough to change patient behavior and manage expectations.
  • If we can put less pressure on ourselves we can be more open with our patients, it creates less stress and is a better patient experience.
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