Sunday, November 29, 2015
List of Dental Podcasts I like to listen to.
Lots of great podcasts for dentists.
Date Started Podcasts
Apr 2015 The Dentalpreneur Podcast with Mark Costes
Aug 2014 Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
Jul 2013 Relentless Dentist
Dec 2012 Dental Practice Management
Nov 2013 The Passionate Dentist
Jun 2014 Dental Hacks
Jan 2012 Thriving Dentist Show
Aug 2010 Dental Practice 911
Nov 2015 Fast Thoughts on Dental Marketing
Mar 2011 Dental Doc Talk
Feb 2007 HDIQ Podcasts
Nov 2009 The New Dentist
Mar 2010 Dental Talk Radio
Sep 2013 The Dental Sales Podcast
Date Started Podcasts
Apr 2015 The Dentalpreneur Podcast with Mark Costes
Aug 2014 Dentistry Uncensored with Howard Farran
Jul 2013 Relentless Dentist
Dec 2012 Dental Practice Management
Nov 2013 The Passionate Dentist
Jun 2014 Dental Hacks
Jan 2012 Thriving Dentist Show
Aug 2010 Dental Practice 911
Nov 2015 Fast Thoughts on Dental Marketing
Mar 2011 Dental Doc Talk
Feb 2007 HDIQ Podcasts
Nov 2009 The New Dentist
Mar 2010 Dental Talk Radio
Sep 2013 The Dental Sales Podcast
Friday, November 13, 2015
Arizona Dental Stats from AZDHS
Almost 39% of Arizona's third grade
children have untreated tooth decay.
Almost 9% of Arizona's children in kindergarten to third grade have urgent dental care needs.
While 31% of Arizona's eight year-old children have at least one sealant, 81% need initial or additional sealants.
Only 57% of Arizona's children in kindergarten through third grade visited the dentist in the last year.
Oral health status varies among children with different types of dental insurance, and among children with and without dental insurance.
Arizona has substantial disparities in oral health. Low-income children, Hispanic children, and children of racial minority have more dental treatment needs.
How to Improve these results.
Expand access to community water fluoridation.
Increase availability of dental insurance to all high-risk children and adults.
Increase the number of people with dental insurance who use their annual dental benefits for themselves and their children.
Promote annual dental visits as a minimum standard of dental care, particularly for high-risk children by one year of age.
Expand comprehensive evidence-based dental disease prevention strategies to include all pregnant women, infants and toddlers.
Increase the number of dentists participating in the Arizona Cost Containment System (AHCCCS).
Increase the number of dental providers practicing in underserved areas.
Educate medical care providers about the relationship of oral health and general health.
Expand the State's dental public health infrastructure.
Almost 9% of Arizona's children in kindergarten to third grade have urgent dental care needs.
While 31% of Arizona's eight year-old children have at least one sealant, 81% need initial or additional sealants.
Only 57% of Arizona's children in kindergarten through third grade visited the dentist in the last year.
Oral health status varies among children with different types of dental insurance, and among children with and without dental insurance.
Arizona has substantial disparities in oral health. Low-income children, Hispanic children, and children of racial minority have more dental treatment needs.
How to Improve these results.
Expand access to community water fluoridation.
Increase availability of dental insurance to all high-risk children and adults.
Increase the number of people with dental insurance who use their annual dental benefits for themselves and their children.
Promote annual dental visits as a minimum standard of dental care, particularly for high-risk children by one year of age.
Expand comprehensive evidence-based dental disease prevention strategies to include all pregnant women, infants and toddlers.
Increase the number of dentists participating in the Arizona Cost Containment System (AHCCCS).
Increase the number of dental providers practicing in underserved areas.
Educate medical care providers about the relationship of oral health and general health.
Expand the State's dental public health infrastructure.
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
2015 Dental School Rank by % Acceptance
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
0.71%
A.T. Still University Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health
2.33%
Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Dental Medicine
2.33%
Western University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine
2.59%
Howard University College of Dentistry
2.85%
Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry
3.06%
University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine
3.38%
University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental Surgery
3.42%
Harvard University School of Dental Medicine
3.50%
0.71%
A.T. Still University Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health
2.33%
Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Dental Medicine
2.33%
Western University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine
2.59%
Howard University College of Dentistry
2.85%
Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry
3.06%
University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine
3.38%
University of Maryland Baltimore College of Dental Surgery
3.42%
Harvard University School of Dental Medicine
3.50%
2015 Dental School Rank by DAT Score
Columbia University College of Dental Medicine
23
University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry
22
Harvard University School of Dental Medicine
22
University of California at Los Angeles School of Dentistry
22
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
22
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
22
University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
21.03
University of North Carolina School of Dentistry
21
23
University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry
22
Harvard University School of Dental Medicine
22
University of California at Los Angeles School of Dentistry
22
Rutgers School of Dental Medicine
22
University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey
22
University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine
21.03
University of North Carolina School of Dentistry
21
Sunday, November 1, 2015
Overhead Metrics
Sample Pediatric Dental Overhead Metrics from Various Accountants and Consultants Throughout the Country
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