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Incredible Experience with Dandy | Feels Good to Be Home

 Just got back from an incredible trip to NYC with the Dandy team—such a great experience all around. Spending time with a partner like Dandy , who’s truly innovating and pushing dentistry forward, is always energizing. The conversations, the collaboration, and the shared vision for where things are headed make it even more exciting for what’s to come. That said… as great as the city is, it feels really good to be home. Back to our team, our dental patients , and continuing to build something special—now with even more momentum coming out of a great few days with Dandy. 
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Liberty Bagels | Having A Blast in NYC

 If you’re in New York City and don’t stop by Liberty Bagels… you’re missing out. 🥯 There’s just something different about their bagels. Perfectly crisp on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside—everything a true NYC bagel should be. And then they take it a step further with some of the most creative flavors and cream cheese combinations you’ll find anywhere. From the classic everything bagel with scallion cream cheese to their famous rainbow bagels (yes, they actually live up to the hype), every bite feels like the real New York experience. And let’s be honest—the line out the door tells you everything you need to know. Simple takeaway: Liberty Bagels isn’t just good… it’s a must-stop every time you’re in NYC. 

The Margin Line | Grateful for our True Partnership

 This past Friday, our team had the privilege of joining Dandy on their new podcast platform, The Margin Line , for a conversation centered around all things dentistry —and we couldn’t be more grateful for the opportunity. A Meaningful Dialogue About the Future of Dentistry The discussion was a great reminder of just how dynamic and forward-moving our profession is. From the evolution of group dentistry to advancements in digital workflows and patient experience, it’s clear that dentistry is entering an exciting new chapter. Platforms like The Margin Line create space for thoughtful conversations that challenge the status quo and highlight what’s possible when innovation and clinical excellence come together. We were honored to share our perspective, but even more so to be part of a broader dialogue with leaders who are passionate about pushing the industry forward. A Partnership We Truly Value A special thank you goes to Joe and the entire go-to-market team at Dandy . The...

Protect Your High Priced Real Estate | Top 10 Oral Healthcare Tips

 Protecting your teeth and gums comes down to consistency, prevention, and a few high-impact habits. Here’s a practical, no-nonsense guide to keeping your oral health in great shape: 🪥 1. Brush the Right Way (Not Just More Often) Brush twice a day for 2 minutes Use a soft-bristled toothbrush Angle toward the gumline (about 45°) to clean where plaque builds up most Don’t scrub aggressively—this can cause gum recession over time 🧵 2. Floss Daily (This Is Non-Negotiable) Flossing removes plaque between teeth where brushing can’t reach Skipping this is one of the biggest reasons patients develop Gum Disease If patients struggle with string floss, try floss picks or a water flosser 🦷 3. Use Fluoride to Strengthen Enamel Fluoride helps remineralize enamel and prevent decay Use fluoride toothpaste and consider a rinse if you’re cavity-prone Especially important for patients with a history of Tooth Decay 🥤 4. Watch What You Sip (Frequency M...

ZYN Pouches | How Nicotine Pouches Affect Your Mouth

 ZYN and other nicotine pouches are often marketed as a “cleaner” alternative to smoking or chewing tobacco—but from a dental perspective, they’re not harmless . They affect your gums and teeth in a few important ways: 🦷 What they do to your gums (biggest impact) Reduced blood flow: Nicotine constricts blood vessels, which limits oxygen and nutrients to your gums and slows healing Irritation at the placement site: The pouch sits directly against the gum, causing redness, soreness, or even small lesions Gum recession risk: Repeated use in the same spot can cause the gum to pull back over time, exposing tooth roots 👉 This is the biggest clinical concern dentists see—localized tissue damage exactly where the pouch sits. 🦷 Effects on your teeth Increased sensitivity: Exposed roots from gum recession can make teeth sensitive to cold or brushing Higher cavity risk (indirect): Nicotine can reduce saliva → dry mouth Less saliva = less natural protecti...

Bite Guards | Protect Your High Priced Real Estate

 Bite guards—also called night guards or occlusal guards—are one of the simplest but most powerful tools we have to protect long-term oral health. They’re custom-made appliances worn over the teeth (usually at night) to prevent damage from clenching and grinding. Why Bite Guards Are Important 1. Protect Teeth from Wear and Fracture Many patients suffer from Bruxism (clenching or grinding), often without realizing it. Over time, this can flatten teeth, cause cracks, or even lead to broken restorations like crowns and fillings. 2. Reduce Jaw Pain and Muscle Fatigue Clenching puts excessive strain on the jaw muscles and joints, often contributing to Temporomandibular Joint Disorder . A bite guard helps redistribute forces and gives those muscles a chance to relax. 3. Prevent Costly Dental Work Without protection, grinding can lead to significant wear that requires veneers, crowns, or full-mouth rehabilitation. A guard is a much smaller investment compared to reconstructive den...

Why Group Dentistry | A True Win/Win

 The dental industry is evolving—and for good reason. Patients expect more convenience, better technology, and a higher level of care than ever before. At the same time, dentists are looking for sustainable, fulfilling careers that allow them to focus on what they do best: treating patients. Group dentistry sits right at the intersection of those needs. When done well, it creates a model that benefits everyone involved—patients, doctors, and teams alike. A Better Experience for Patients At its core, group dentistry is about access and consistency. With multiple providers working collaboratively, patients benefit from: Expanded availability – more appointment options, shorter wait times, and easier scheduling Continuity of care – access to a team rather than relying on a single provider’s schedule Broader expertise – different doctors bring unique strengths, allowing for more comprehensive treatment planning Instead of feeling like they’re tied to one person’s ...