Do You Have DDS or DMD?
The end of the year is almost here, and we need to prepare for another year of growing and improving. How do you do that? Remember that to eat an elephant, you must do it one bite at a time. Building a dental practice of your dreams takes time, but you can destroy it quickly by making foolish personal decisions that directly affect your office. If you find yourself in self-destructive behavior, get some help.
Note the headline this month is “Do you have DDS or DMD?” In this case, DDS stands for dental disinformation disease and DMD stands for dental misinformation disease. I wish I could say that this is my idea, but it comes from another dentist, Dr. Robert Lee. I learned his meaning for the acronyms from his son, Thomas E. Lee, president of Panadent, a dental product manufacturer and distributor. He said dental students often learn DDS or DMD from their professors. He believes they do not recover unless they take courses to expand their information and critical thinking...
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Note the headline this month is “Do you have DDS or DMD?” In this case, DDS stands for dental disinformation disease and DMD stands for dental misinformation disease. I wish I could say that this is my idea, but it comes from another dentist, Dr. Robert Lee. I learned his meaning for the acronyms from his son, Thomas E. Lee, president of Panadent, a dental product manufacturer and distributor. He said dental students often learn DDS or DMD from their professors. He believes they do not recover unless they take courses to expand their information and critical thinking...
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