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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 40 MIN

331: How Prevention-Focused Dentistry Builds Healthier Smiles—and Practices

from Mommy Dentists in Business

In this episode, Dr. Grace Yum speaks with Dr. V. Kim Kutsch, founder of Oral Biotech and creator of CariFree, about redefining how dentistry approaches tooth decay. Dr. Kutsch explains why cavities are a bacterial disease rather than a drilling problem, and how simple caries risk assessments and prevention-focused care can improve patient outcomes and practice growth.  Episode Highlights: Why tooth decay should be treated as a bacterial disease—not a drilling problem The importance of understanding why decay occurs, not just how to fix it Simple first steps to implement caries risk assessment in your practice How prevention-based care builds patient trust and practice growth The biggest myth in dentistry that still frustrates Dr. Kutsch today Ready to thrive as a dentist and a mom? Join a supportive community of like-minded professionals at Mommy Dentists in Business. Whether you're looking to grow your practice, find balance, or connect with others who understand your journey, MDIB is here to help. Visit mommydibs.com to learn more and become a part of this empowering network today!

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