There is an important distinction between “having” a philosophy and “living” a philosophy. “Having” a philosophy implies that one has a vision of a better…
Problems – we all face them, with some being frivolous, and others life-changing. Some cause us to tap into our greatest creative problem-solving potential, while…
There is a concept in chemistry which directly applies to the functioning of a relationship-based / health-centered practice, and it is called “activation energy”. Here…
In 1995 I bought a black Labrador retriever puppy and named him “Hunter.” After 2 years training, hunting and competing in field trials Hunter achieved…
I often think the three dimensional chess set in Star Trek represents a perfect metaphor for dentistry. Mr. Spock ponders the logical horizontal planes –…
Establishing wear patterns in the patient’s mouth is the best way to determine abnormal muscular involvement related to occlusal function. Do you see occlusal evidence…
Based on the concepts of Kevin Hogan, PSY. D (Adapted and generously shared by Bill Lockhard, Jr. DDS) Trust is essential to influence. People buy what they…
“Thanks so much for your continuing efforts to promote and advance the concept of the relationship based practice.” – Jim Otten
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