Protecting the Public?

The last time organized dentistry and dental boards tried to “protect the public” they warned of the dangers of tooth whitening done outside the office of a licensed dentist. Of course there was n...

Sock-Sock or Sock-Shoe?

When my daughter was about three years old I was helping her put her shoes on and she corrected me. “No daddy. It’s sock-shoe not sock-sock” she told me with all the authority a toddler can must...

Truth and Consequences

by Marc Ackerman Truthiness is the quality of seeming to be true according to one’s intuition, opinion, or perception without regard to logic, factual evidence, or the like. In orthodontics, the...

Pay No Attention to Retention

Retention and post-treatment stability is the Moby Dick of orthodontics. We have been obsessed with the idea that it should be possible to maintain our finished cases in stasis ad infinitum and have c...

Let’s Vacation Together!

By Bridget Burris I know this heading just sounds weird, no doubt about it. Let us assume that your office has 12 team members and each person gets 3 weeks vacay per year. In addition, you (or your do...

What Is a Difficult Orthodontic Case?

Everything in life is difficult if you make it that way. That doesn’t mean that everything in life can be made easy but for the most part it can be made manageable.  They don’t teach you that in ...

First Impressions

By Bridget Burris So we all know the old adage that says you never get a second chance to make a first impression. How true! Today I would like to talk about an incredibly easy way to make your patien...

What Is Comprehensive Treatment?

I hear disparaging comments all the time from orthodontists when they talk about anything other than what they consider “comprehensive treatment”. But this begs the question, what exactly is the d...