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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 28 MIN

Ep. 706 - Thriving, Not Surviving: How Dentists Can Stay Passionate and Avoid Burnout

from The Dr. Phil Klein Dental Podcast · host Viva Learning LLC

Are you feeling trapped in the daily grind of routine dental procedures, losing the excitement that once drove you to pursue dentistry? Many dental professionals experience this challenge, but it doesn't have to define your career trajectory.Join Dr. Phil Klein as he sits down with Dr. Jacqueline Patterson, a general dentist and certified orofacial myofunctional therapist with over 15 years of experience. Dr. Patterson holds a Doctor of Dental Surgery from UC San Francisco and an undergraduate degree in dental hygiene from UNC Chapel Hill, with specialized training from the International Association of Oral Myologists. Her diverse career exemplifies how dental professionals can reinvent their practice and rediscover their passion for the profession.This conversation explores practical strategies for avoiding burnout and maintaining professional fulfillment throughout your dental career. Dr. Patterson shares her journey from experiencing early career burnout to developing a multifaceted practice that keeps her energized and engaged. The discussion covers how expanding into specialized areas like airway dentistry, participating in volunteer missions, and finding alternative applications for dental skills can reignite professional passion while serving underserved populations.Episode Highlights:Burnout often manifests when dentistry begins feeling like an obligation rather than a calling, particularly during major life transitions like starting a family. The key to recovery involves looking within the profession first to identify areas that can re-spark your original passion, whether through continuing education in new specialties or exploring different practice models that better align with your current life stage.Military deployment dental screenings require assessing whether personnel can remain dentally stable for 12 months without emergency intervention. These evaluations involve comprehensive examinations, preventive treatments, and sometimes unexpected educational opportunities, such as oral cancer awareness programs for young service members using tobacco products.Mission trip dentistry in underserved areas like Jamaica involves providing emergency care under challenging conditions with limited resources. Treatment priorities focus on pain relief, extractions for non-restorable teeth, and basic restorative care, often requiring creative solutions for sterilization and equipment transport.Professional evolution involves transitioning from perfectionism-driven practice to competence-based confidence over 15-20 years of experience. Successful practitioners learn to focus on procedures that bring professional satisfaction while referring treatments they find less enjoyable to specialists who excel in those areas, creating better outcomes for both doctor and patient.Alternative income streams using dental credentials include consulting, speaking engagements, virtual continuing education platforms, disability examinations for veterans, and specialized certification training. These opportunities can provide financial supplementation while offering professional variety and reduced clinical time commitments.Perfect for: General dentists experiencing career fatigue, recent graduates seeking diverse career paths, practice owners looking to expand services, and any dental professional interested in volunteer opportunities or alternative applications of their clinical skills.Discover how to transform your dental career from routine obligation into a source of renewed passion and purpose.

As with any profession, doing the same thing every day can put us in a rut. As things become routine we soon begin to lose interest. So as dental professionals, how to stay inspired, fulfilled, and energized in our dental career? Today we’re diving into a topic that’s more important than ever for dental professionals: how to reignite your passion for dentistry and avoid the burnout that’s become all too common in our field. Our guest today is Dr. Jacqueline Patterson, a general dentist and orofacial myofunctional therapist with over 15 years of experience. Thanks to our episode sponsors: BISCO - https://www.bisco.com/ Solventum - https://www.solventum.com/en-us/home/oral-care/

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