
November 12, 2011 by Joanne Peazel McCavery, RDH, BSc · 1 Comment
Over the last few decades, a quiet revolution has been taking place in oral health care. The basis for this change has been a shift in thinking for both patients and practitioners. Both patients and practitioners are looking for more “natural” or “holistic” options for oral health … [Read More...]

November 5, 2011 by Matt Swenson · Leave a Comment
I am currently reading "18 Minutes" by Peter Bregman. I discovered his writing through a Harvard Business review article, "How to Really Listen." I felt this article had so much to offer me and the readers of Your Dental Edge, I asked permission to repost it on my site.
I think you, as I have, … [Read More...]

October 27, 2011 by Diwakar Kinra · Leave a Comment
The molar root canal is probably one of the most challenging procedures in dentistry. Proper planning can help reduce the frustration many of us feel when a difficult case presents itself in our schedule. There is a twofold process when performing a root canal. First is the mental preparation needed … [Read More...]

October 26, 2011 by Chris Brogan · 2 Comments
Chris Brogan wrote and published this article in September 2008. I missed the original posting, but thanks to Dorie Clark's article, "How to Become a Thought Leader in Six Steps," I was introduced to Chris' writing and his social media vision. After reading and sharing his article via LinkedIn and … [Read More...]

October 19, 2011 by Peter Bregman · 1 Comment
One morning, my wife Eleanor woke up, turned over, and said, “I am not looking forward to this day.” I asked her why.
What came out is that we were at the start of the Jewish high holy day season, which means colder weather and three weeks of big social meals, long religious services, broken … [Read More...]