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🐣☕️ The Oral Care Chit-Chat: These are the 20+ topics shaping the future of human-first dentistry
Ever notice how the best ideas often come from the most unexpected "chit-chats"? A quick thought here, a shared experience there, and boom! 💥 You have a game-changing idea for your practice. Well, our last Curiosity meet-up on Tuesday, May 27th, was no exception. We plunged headfirst into human-first...
🐝 💬 The 20+ topics buzzing in human-first dentistry this summer
Our latest Curiosity Live meetup was, once again, a fantastic gathering of curious minds in human-first dentistry. With folks like Alessandro, Tara, Carol, Manuel, Sheila, Jan, and Maria joining the lively discussion, we dove deep into the heart of what it means to put humanity first in our dental practices....
🧰✨The Human-First Dentistry Toolkit: 3 Actionable Strategies for Your Practice
You know how it is when we all get together at Curiosity Live – a quick comment often sparks a seriously insightful conversation. Well, that's exactly what happened at our last meet-up as we dove deep into how we can all put humanity first in our dental practices. And...
How to talk about dental habits without causing shame
Oral hygiene feels personal to many patients. Learn how to adopt a shame-sensitive approach.
Why you should get creative with the design of your waiting room
The waiting room is more than just a place to sit, it is a place of anticipation: What will happen? Will there be pain? Will I be able to handle it? As a dental professional, you have the opportunity to transform this space into a calming, stress-reducing environment.
🐣☕️ Your Curated Chit-Chat: Making sure your patients know you are on their side
Every third patient walking into our practices feels anxious or afraid. “Don’t worry, it’s just a standard procedure” will make them feel unheard and dismissed. A better place to start caring for patients struggling with intense emotions is validating their experience....