Becoming a Super GP
Becoming a Super GP
Becoming a Super GP
First Steps First AGD Impact August 2015 First Steps First Taking a Minimally Invasive Approach to Treating TMJ and Orofacial Pain General dentists often are the source of referrals to many
Membership has its privileges Dental Economics June 2015 Membership has its privileges One of the great things about having a strong membership organization is the ability to share cases that can help
Botoxonomics DE May 2015 BOTOXONOMICS One of the most frequently asked questions by dentists about Botox® and dermal fillers is how will it impact their practice from both a clinical
Beyond Bruxism Beyond Bruxism Measuring How Treatment Can Impact Airway One of the most common dental diseases is bruxism, which research suggests may affect nearly one in every three patients.
One of the fastest growing areas is bruxism therapy coupled with dental sleep medicine. This is the final piece of the puzzle to growing your practice and adding $26,500 more
Most dentists are afraid or try to ignore their patients who have TMJ pain, primarily because of lack of training, confidence and successful results in treating these patients. The investment
The investment in adding dermal fillers to your practice is purely the cost of skill based training. In other words, there is no capital investment in most of these areas
When it comes to ROI, most dentists have no idea which procedures in their practice are profitable. You should take a hard look at evaluating ROI on dental procedures as
TMJ AND TOOTHACHES MAKE PEOPLE UGLY! By Louis Malcmacher, DDS, MAGD, DAAFE Tuesday, July 08, 2014 10:15 AM Did you ever have a patient with a toothache or orofacial pain? Of course
Was Surgery Necessary? Was Surgery Necessary? Resolving One Patient’s Pain After Radical Procedures Fail Don’t be fooled by what appears to be a simple temporomandibular disorder (TMD) or a facial esthetics case.
Muscle Magic Trigger Point Treatment Provides Pain Relief Facial esthetics and facial pain have something in common—the oral and maxillofacial muscles. These muscles both shape the esthetics of the oral