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Your sitting next to the patient waiting for their response. You’ve done it right.  Showed them all the x-rays with the bone loss. Described the hygienist’s findings of 5-6 mm pockets, bleeding, the pus. Providing them a pamphlet of periodontal disease and the oral-systemic consequences was the final touch in gaining their buy-in for their…

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Starting and Stopping Tasks Working with business owners each and every day around the issues of stress I hear a lot of “I’m gonna start” statements.  I’m sure you say them yourself: I’m gonna start going to the gym. I’m gonna start going on date nights with my spouse. I’m gonna start connecting with patients more.…

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The stress closet.  A euphemism for all things scary, dark, and feared.  A place we shove unwanted items or things we don’t want to deal with in a given moment.  The closet is such a visual representation of all things deep and dark we have cliches about being in them, where our skeletons lie, and…

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How stressed are dentists, really? The American Psychological Association (APA) and the American Dental Association used the same Likert scaling question* to determine the perceived stress levels of the American population and that of dentists, respectively.  On the 10 point scale, Americans claim stress levels equal to a rating of 4.9 (mild-moderate) while dentists report…

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Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist Ellen Glasgow wrote, “The only difference between a rut and a grave are the dimensions.”  This makes me wonder if business owners find themselves in so many daily ruts, why do they keeping digging? What’s the cause behind the compulsory attitude and behaviors commonly repeated by owners that kills their practices,…

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Progressive Relaxation has been scientifically proven to help with reducing stress.  It can be done anywhere and takes just moments to complete.   Tips for Dental Pros: The dental chair is the perfect chair to practice progressive relaxation.  Get to the office 15 minutes early, take out segments of your lunch hour, and stay late…

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Your ability to manage stress is equal to the number of tools, resources, and coping methods you can tap into to navigate your stressors. This is easily done when stressors happen one at a time or when a trigger is perceived as a minor threat.  Utilizing common coping methods such as deep breathing or relaxation…

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Top 5 Stressors Each dentist has their own stress triggers depending on their ability to resolve a situation and the number of tools and resources they can mobilize to create solutions.  Keeping that in mind, there are the Top 5 stress triggers that are common.  Just read through any message board or eavesdrop on a…

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How Stressed are Dentists? Short answer:  Severely! Long Answer:  In completing a thorough literature review of the relevant studies available 86% of dentists experience moderate to severe stress.   Considering less than half of the general population claims moderate to severe stress levels (48.1%), dental professionals are definitely the outlier. I also found no statistical difference between…

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Influences on Stress In all my work with dental professionals and the massive amount of reading I do around the topic of stress management, I have found consistently four really big factors that influence stress levels and the data to go with it.   Feeling of control You can call this control, autonomy or ownership.  What…

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