The Book Of Life: Radiator Hoses, Helium Balloons & Scratchboard Dogs

The Book Of Life: Radiator Hoses, Helium Balloons & Scratchboard Dogs

At 6:15am, it was still cold and dark as the Burger King employee and I stood staring at the smoke coming off my engine, and it made me more than a little uncomfortable that he was holding his lighter so close to the hissing radiator hose that necessitated my pulling off the highway 2 hours shy of my destination.  I also found... read more »

The World Of Dentistry At Your Fingertips!

The World Of Dentistry At Your Fingertips!

Here, in the midst of the Information Age, we all have access to as much info as we can handle, and that’s a good thing.  However, as anyone who has used a search engine knows, there’s a lot of mis-information out there, as well! Well, to help separate the wheat from the chaff on anything dental, our office has added... read more »

My 50th Birthday: 007 & Me

My 50th Birthday: 007 & Me

Watching the new Bond movie, Skyfall, the other day, I couldn’t help but notice the obvious parallels between 007 and myself. Okay, there are no obvious parallels between 007 and myself, but as I watched the movie, it was hard not to reflect (between high-powered action scenes) on some changes in the Bond world:  A new “M.”  A new “Q.” ... read more »

Proud To Be An American

Proud To Be An American

No matter which political camp one belongs to, last night’s first-of-three televised debates leading up to the 2012 Presidential Election should make all Americans proud.  The high level of civil discourse, shared between two intelligent, well-meaning gentlemen was a breath of fresh air amid the circus-like media hype and negative campaign ads we’re all currently drowning in. With two more to... read more »

Now, THIS Is What I Like To Hear!

Now, THIS Is What I Like To Hear!

Social media has changed the rules of the game in how businesses attract new clients.  That’s not news, but in dentistry, where most practices still rely heavily on word-of-mouth referrals, we are just recognizing the amplified effect of this new type of exposure. And that’s a good thing.  Although the ability for a patient to post a review of our... read more »

Dental Xrays–What Value Do You Place On Your Dental Health?

Dental Xrays–What Value Do You Place On Your Dental Health?

The 1,433 study participants, aged 20-79, were asked to self-report how many dental xrays they thought they had. Cost and time constraints restricted the researchers from validating all of the responses. Of the ones they did, it was found that the respondents actually over-reported how many xrays they had. The respondents were not analyzed for genetic predisposition to meningiomas. Might that be a contributing... read more »

Hunger Games & Social Conversations

Hunger Games & Social Conversations

Disturbed. Agitated. Intrigued. These are the emotions I felt as I exited the theater a few days ago after watching one of our latest blockbusters, The Hunger Games. At Christmastime, I had politely accepted the book trilogy, then quietly put it away, as I professed to have no interest in reading about kids killing each other, reality TV-style, in a... read more »

And In The End…

And In The End…

The love you take, Is equal to the love you make…                                      --“The End,” The Beatles, Abbey Road Over the last three weeks, we’ve lost three patients in our practice family due to illness.  By any measure, that’s a lot, but what’s more interesting is the fact that none of these folks were anonymous-type people—each of these folks made an... read more »

Staff Longevity: 20 Years of Unicorns

Staff Longevity: 20 Years of Unicorns

When someone stays in a dental office for 20 years, they’re committed—or should be! Dentists are notoriously picky types, who can’t have anything done for them fast enough, and if something isn’t accomplished quickly—they change their minds.  It’s kind of like working with an unstable radioactive isotope that either blows up or fizzles out…and you don’t know when either is... read more »

Snutterfluffer And Other Delights

Snutterfluffer And Other Delights

Admittedly, I interrupted the conversation after it had started, but when my assistant, a fellow Southerner, said the word, “Snutterfluffer,” I just had to question her. “Did you just say the word, ‘Snutterfluffer?’”, I asked, with a high degree of certainty that no other Southerner had ever uttered that word before.  “Yes,” she said, “I did.”  At which time my... read more »