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Synopsis:
According to the University of Instagram, all patients want mouthfuls of veneers and tiny little supragingival class two composites.In reality, patients actually have bleeding gums, subgingival caries, plaque, budgets, lack of interest in saving their teeth, and a desire to tell you they hate you before they even sit down. And then they call back and their tooth now hurts since you restored it.
Even procedures considered simple can be very stressful in many patients.
In this lecture, Dr. Lincoln Harris will cover strategies that simultaneously improve the quality of work and significantly reduce stress in every day practice. Particularly in every day cases that are difficult.
Learning Objectives:
- How to turn stressful procedures into routine ones.
- Using communication to avoid conflict with patients.
- Tips for routine work that is really difficult and everyone ignores, like subgingival bleeding gums
- Efficient, precise, excellence that is fast paced.
- How informed consent increases financial success.

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the standards of the Academy of General Dentistry Program Approval for Continuing Education (PACE) through the joint program provider approval of CE Zoom and Rittenhouse Consulting Group, LLC. CE Zoom is approved for awarding FAGD/MAGD credit.
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Dr. Lincoln Harris
Dr Lincoln Harris is a figurehead in the global dental community, venerated for his vast clinical and business knowledge.
He is an in-demand teacher who has presented at international and domestic events for more than two decades. Dr Harris is the CEO of RipeGlobal, and maintains a thriving private practice.


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Dr. Lincoln Harris
I finally got around to watching the De-Stressing Dentistry lecture with Dr. Lincoln Harris... It resonated deeply with me and it should be required viewing for any doc less than 10 years out. Hands down. Point blank. Period. I wish I would have seen this when I first came out as it would have saved so much of the lining in my insides and also prevented many tears from being cried on the inside. It is refreshing to hear straight talk, see the difficult and bloody everyday dentistry and have the stress of it acknowledged and not glossed over. After the acknowledgement, the solutions are provided like CE and more training and I'm amped up to commit fully like BASE jumping.