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Mar 16 2016
“For every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, simple … and wrong”
- H.L. Mencken
This assessment of today’s complex social and scientific problems still rings true, and access to dental care falls into this category. Only the naïve would believe that more money and more providers will bring access to ... [continue reading]
Mar 16 2016
In the Shakespeare play, Prince Hamlet in his famous speech contemplates death by suicide versus the troubles of life, and weighing the alternatives and consequences of both decisions. Many dentists look at becoming a Medicaid provider in the same light. Not to cheapen one of our great literary works of art, but this is a question we all at some ... [continue reading]
Feb 2 2016
Our youngest son, Brian, is a senior in high school. I have watched him, and his friends, considering colleges this year. The application process can be a humbling experience. The online apps have so many blocks to be filled with activities and achievements. The cursor blinks at them, challenging – “Is that all you’ve done? ... [continue reading]
Feb 2 2016
Have you noticed how many of your patients are currently taking anti-depressant medications? Better yet, how many of you take the same type of medications?
With no pun intended, our society has a tendency to only project depressing news, thoughts, forecasts and economics. Is it any wonder our populace is popping mood ... [continue reading]
Feb 2 2016
With the support of the Kellogg Foundation, Universal Health Care Action Network (UHCAN) Ohio and the Ohio Dental Hygiene Association, State Sen. Peggy Lehner will be introducing a bill that would allow midlevel dental providers in Ohio. Advocates state these dental therapists would help solve the access to care problem in areas of the state ... [continue reading]
Jan 13 2016
It’s no surprise to anyone that politics will dominate 2016. It is an election year and the Republican convention in Cleveland will assure that Ohio will be a center of attention for all things political this year. The sad part of all this political discussion is that it seems to be pointless.
It’s almost impossible to convince someone ... [continue reading]
Jan 13 2016
I have to confess, I, like many others of a similar age, had started to lose my sense of value in the ADA. I have been involved at a very high level at the ODA and have seen tremendous value in just about everything the ODA does for us, its members. On the other hand, my experience with the ADA staff has often led me to wonder why I pay national ... [continue reading]
Dec 11 2015
I just returned from America’s Dental Meeting, the ADA Annual Session, in Washington, D.C. I had the chance to meet with old friends and make new ones, as being in a city full of dentists is one of the singular pleasures of the ADA meeting.
While there is a tremendous diversity of opinion among dentists about the future of the profession, ... [continue reading]
Dec 11 2015
Most every portion of a human’s anatomy has some type of implied ratio, average measurement (metric or inches) or classification by shape. The distance between the pupils of our eyes is the most critical measurement currently being used by Interpol and the NSA. Yes, we’re being measured! There are even studies about head size and its ... [continue reading]
Dec 11 2015
If you are old enough to have watched “Seinfeld,” back in the 1990s, you may be familiar with the term “anti-dentite” which was the theme of an episode poking fun at dentists and society’s negative view of the dental experience. We were represented by the veteran actor, Robert Wagner, and Bryan Cranston, most recently ... [continue reading]
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