Pursuing orthodontics courses to expand your skills and grow your practice can be an exciting undertaking. However, it also comes with potential challenges. It’s important to prioritize work-life balance during continuing education to avoid stress and burnout. Here are some strategies that can help ensure a smooth learning experience. Set Realistic Study Goals Each Week…| The American Orthodontic Society
There’s more to modern dental practice marketing than just promotion. You need to connect with potential patients to grow your practice. One of the best ways to do that is to share your dental practice story and highlight the values and services that make you stand out against competitors. Define What Makes Your Practice Different…| The American Orthodontic Society
Clear aligners have quickly become one of the most popular orthodontic treatment options available today. Many general dentists pursue continuing education courses to offer this treatment, but not all the courses are created equal. To fully prepare dentists, an effective course should cover the latest expert guidelines in the field. Here is what you need…| The American Orthodontic Society
General dentists typically don’t receive much insight into orthodontic training during dental school. Luckily, there are continuing education (CE) opportunities—namely, orthodontic CE courses for general dentists—that can help close the gap. American Orthodontic Society (AOS) Digital Aligner Bootcamp is a prime example, offering practical, hands-on education in the field of modern aligner therapy. Learn How…| The American Orthodontic Society
Best tips for developing your leadership skills today. As your dental team continues to grow, you need to pay close attention to your role as a dental practice leader in order to find long-term success. Even if you have the best clinical skills around, you need leadership skills, too. When you continue to develop the…| The American Orthodontic Society
Dear Colleagues, Friends, and Members of the Dental Community, It is with profound sadness and immense respect that we announce the passing of Dr. William E. Wyatt Sr., a visionary pioneer in the fields of orthodontics and general dentistry. Dr. Wyatt peacefully departed this life at the age of 97 in his cherished Glen Rose,…| The American Orthodontic Society
A Morning Huddle Sets the Tone for the Day Running your practice on a day-to-day basis can present a wide range of challenges, leaving you overwhelmed if you aren’t prepared. Fortunately, taking the time for a morning huddle can build a foundation for long-term dental practice success. By taking just 10 minutes to get everyone…| The American Orthodontic Society
The Powerhouse of Your Practice When people think of a successful dental practice, their minds usually go to great clinical work, cutting-edge technology, or an impressive patient transformation. But there’s one part of the practice that quietly holds it all together—the front desk. This is where the heart of daily dental practice operations takes place.…| The American Orthodontic Society
Class III malocclusions have traditionally been seen as a problem only surgery can correct. However, today, many dentists are implementing non-surgical orthodontic solutions. You can take advantage of the Longevity of Non-Surgical Class III Treatment course to discover new approaches that could be the right choice for future cases. Understand the Limitations of the Surgical-First…| The American Orthodontic Society
5 Key Metrics Dentists Should Follow Closely Dental practice success isn’t something that happens by accident. It takes long-term commitment and a strategic approach. Making the right decisions requires an understanding of where you are now and where you want to go. Evaluating the appropriate business metrics can help you do just that. 1. Production…| The American Orthodontic Society