Dental Sound Bites

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Dental Sound Bites

Dental Sound Bites is an ADA podcast created for dentists, by dentists. Join our hosts, representing different paths in their careers, for real talk on dentistry's daily wins and sticky situations. Tune in to benefit from the wisdom of your peers and share some laughs along the way. Come for the camaraderie, stay for insightful discussions with leading experts from our industry and beyond.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Dental Association.

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    Building Financial Security

    It's the money roadmap you need now to help you build long-term financial security. We're sharing five money moves you can make today, what you need to know before switching career paths, and the one student loan deadline that you can't afford to miss.  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Featured Guests:   Joseph McGrath  Dani Buschick  Dr. Michael Jerkins  Show Notes  In this episode, we explore practical ways to take control of your finances and plan for long-term financial security. We're talking about student loans, what to know when switching careers, and the five money moves you can make right now.   To help explain what everyone needs to know about student loans, we asked our friend Joseph McGrath from KeyBank to walk us through new details, dates, and updates.  Mr. McGrath shares that big student loan changes are coming, and that July 1, 2026, is the key date to know. He explains that some programs are being phased out, and that federal repayment options may narrow significantly.  Big changes are underway for income-driven repayment as well, impacting both dentists and residents. With new federal loan caps and fewer repayment options, Mr. McGrath underscores the importance of borrowers understanding their loan structure, exploring available options, and seeking professional guidance to navigate the changes.  Dani Buschick, financial wellness coach, and host of the podcast Life. Money. You. joins us to break down the five numbers every dentist should know to take control of their financial well-being.   Ms. Buschick offers actionable tips and an easy-to-follow framework for creating spending plans, automating savings, and building lasting financial stability.  Small actions can create big impact. Ms. Buschick emphasizes the importance of understanding your debt, building an emergency fund, protecting your credit, automating savings, and using available resources available, like free financial coaching, to create sustainable habits and personalized financial plans.  Our next guest, Dr. Michael Jerkins, joins us to talk about how to navigate career transitions. Dr. Jerkins is the President and Co-founder of Panacea Financial and is also a practicing physician in Little Rock, AR.  Dr. Jerkins explores the transition between employee and practice owner roles and highlights the financial and personal considerations involved in these career shifts.  To prepare for these career transitions, Dr. Jerkins emphasizes the importance of building a trusted advisory team, assessing your financial readiness, and developing a clear plan.     Resources  Read an ADA News story about how the One Big Beautiful Bill impacts student loans. Learn more about ADA Member Advantage partner KeyBank. ADA Credit Union is tailored for ADA member dentists, their teams and everyone's extended families — offering exclusive financial products and personalized coaching that support your goals through every life stage. Visit ADACU.org to learn more. Banking Built for Dentists. Not Shareholders. At ADA Credit Union, your money works for you—because you own it. If you're part of the dental profession, your financial institution should be too. Join ADA Credit Union. Member‑owned. Dentist‑focused. Built for your future. At the Credit Union, financial well-being comes first. Life. Money. You.® (LMY) is ADA Credit Union's holistic financial well-being program, designed to help you achieve financial success through digital tools, one-on-one coaching, and practical resources. Check out the latest episode of the Life. Money. You. Podcast. Read more about Panacea Financial and the savings for ADA members. Keep learning! Watch another episode on smart finances for dentists. Not an ADA member yet? Join the ADA to get access to these resources and more. Visit ADA.org/join to get started. Connect with us through ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok. Disclosures  This podcast is produced for information purposes only and is not an offer or solicitation of any product. KeyBank and its affiliates are not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting or tax advice or recommendations in this podcast. The information contained in this recording may not be current, and KeyBank has no obligation to provide any updates or changes. Neither KeyBank nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, of any kind, as to the accuracy or completeness of the information in this podcast and expressly disclaims any and all liabilities around such. Key.com/ADA  IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Please note that if you refinance qualifying federal student loans, you will no longer be eligible for certain federal benefits or programs and waive your right to future benefits or programs offered on those loans, which may include, but are not limited to, Public Service Loan Forgiveness, Income-Driven Repayment plans, forbearance, or certain forgiveness options granted to Parent Plus borrowers. Please carefully consider your options when refinancing federal student loans and consult http://www.studentaid.gov for the most current information. 

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    Substance Addiction and Recovery

    An honest conversation about the challenges surrounding substance addiction and misuse, and the available pathways people can turn to for support, healing, and long‑term wellbeing. Featured Guest: Dr. Bill Claytor For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, an honest conversation about the challenges surrounding burnout, substance addiction and misuse, and the available pathways people can turn to for support, healing, and long-term wellbeing.  Our special guest is Dr. J. William "Bill" Claytor, Jr., a nationally recognized dental professional from Shelby, NC, with expertise in general dentistry, substance use disorders, mental health, and burnout prevention. Since 2022, he has served as Executive Director of North Carolina Caring Dental Professionals.   Dr. Claytor shares the moment he realized he needed help managing burnout and the pressures of dentistry, and what he did to seek out help. Plus. He shares the life lesson he learned from this experience.    What began as volunteering with North Carolina Caring Dental Professionals turned into something much bigger, ultimately leading Dr. Claytor to step into the role of executive director and continue to help shape the organization's future.  The discussion dives into the most common mental health issues facing dentists right now, along with realistic steps they can take when they find themselves in these situations.  The stigma associated with substance misuse or asking for help often comes up as a major challenge, along with other difficult hurdles.  For anyone quietly struggling with substance misuse, addiction, burnout, or mental health challenges, Dr. Claytor highlights some of the available resources, and outlines the first steps toward getting support.  Dr. Claytor also introduces a simple but powerful framework for wellness using the acronym C.A.S.E., focusing on being collegial, improving access to care, breaking down stigma, and finding ways to engage and empower one another.  This episode also tackles a tough but important question: how to recognize when someone needs help and how to approach them with care. Drawing from his own experiences, Dr, Claytor offers guidance, tools, and resources to help listeners support colleagues who may be struggling.  Resources  Find peer support and wellness resources for dentists across the U.S. through the Well-Being Directory.  The ADA offers many programs and resources to support your mental, emotional, and physical well-being. You can find a complete list at ADA.org/wellness.  Reach out to your local and state societies to see what resources are available near you.  The Well-Being Index, an anonymous validated assessment, resource and measurement tool developed by the Mayo Clinic to address clinician distress and well-being, is newly available at no cost for every ADA member.  Listen to Dental Sound Bites episodes on perfectionism and mental wellness and mental health.  Not an ADA member yet? Join the ADA to get access to these resources and more. Visit ADA.org/join to get started.  Have a story or show idea you want to share? Connect with us through ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok . 

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    Sticky Situations: Ethics Edition

    After‑hours calls, patient autonomy, nervous patients… how do you handle the ethical curveballs that show up in everyday practice? We've got advice to help you confidently navigate some sticky situations.  Featured Guest: Dr. Kelly Roth  Special Guests: Dr. Craig McKenzie, Dr. Maryann Lehmann, and Dr. Lance Attiq  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, we are talking about sticky situations. From after‑hours calls to patient autonomy, and nervous patients… how do you handle the ethical curveballs that show up in everyday practice? We've got advice to help you confidently navigate the tough issues.   Our guest for this episode is Dr. Kelly Roth, a general dentist in Canton, OH. She is the speaker of the House of Delegates of the Ohio Dental Association. She also previously served as the ODA's vice speaker of the House of Delegates and is the past chair of the ADA Council on Ethics, Bylaws and Judicial Affairs, past chair of the ODA Credentials, Rules and Order Committee, past chair of the ODA Ethics Subcommittee, past member of the ODA Council on Membership Services, and past president of the Stark County Dental Society. She is a member of the Pierre Fauchard Academy, Academy of General Dentistry, National Association of Parliamentarians, American Institute of Parliamentarians, and International College of Dentists.   Dr. Roth breaks down the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct, explaining what it is, why it matters, and the critical role it plays in modern dentistry.  In this episode, dentists openly share their stickiest real-world scenarios. First up, we're joined by Dr. Craig McKenzie, an assistant professor of dental anesthesiology and the director of the Center for Patients with Special Needs at the University of Pittsburgh School of Dental Medicine. He is a past national president of the American Student Dental Association (ASDA) and was a founding member of the Coalition for Modernizing Dental Licensure. He currently serves as a member of the ADA Council on Membership, CODA site visitor for dental anesthesiology, as well as the Pennsylvania Dental Association's (PDA) Membership Committee and New Dentist Committee. He was recognized for his contributions with the ADA's 10 Under 10 award in 2025.  Dr. McKenzie shares his real-world case involving an adult patient with special healthcare needs who understood the risks and benefits of a specific procedure but was too anxious to consent, highlighting how he navigated consent, patient autonomy, anxiety management, and family involvement.  Our next guest is Dr. Maryann Lehmann, who has been in private practice for over 35 years in Darien, CT. She has been a dental researcher as part of the PBRN PEARL Network, and an inventor holding numerous patents in dental technology.  Her philanthropic efforts include being a volunteer adjunct professor of General Dentistry at the University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine, making service trips with students, and working at the CT Mission of Mercy.  Dr. Lehmann feels her greatest intention in being a dentist is to improve the quality of dental care for the greater good.  Dr. Lehmann shares how the overwhelm of all-hour messaging, and non-urgent demands have blurred patient boundaries after hours and raises questions about charging for emergency call-backs. The conversation turns to defining dental emergencies, boundaries, delegating in these situations, and how to protect dentists' mental health while still fulfilling ethical obligations.  Dr. Roth shares a story of an incident that helped her define boundaries for herself.  After prescribing medications to someone she believed to be a patient of her practice, she reflected on the lessons learned and the importance of establishing safeguards for emergency care.  Our last sticky situation comes from Dr. Lance Attiq, a general dentist practicing at a Federally Qualified Health Center in Arizona. With involvement in dentistry since a young age, his experience includes roles as a dental assistant, free clinic manager, clinical dentistry IT coordinator, and active participant in organized dentistry. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Attiq serves as Adjunct Faculty at the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health, where he educates students and colleagues on leveraging technology to improve patient care.  Dr. Attiq recounts treating an extremely nervous patient who was vomiting before and after an extraction, despite stable vitals and repeated confirmation to proceed. This prompted a thoughtful discussion on managing severe dental anxiety, practicing the principle of doing no harm, and knowing when to pause treatment.  Resources  Download the 2026 ADA Principles and Code of Professional Conduct.  Learn more about the Council on Ethics Bylaws and Judicial Affairs (CEBJA).  You can read the Ethical Moment section in current and back issues of the Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA).  Listen to the ADA's CEBJA podcast, Dental Dilemmas.  Dr. McKenzie was recognized for his contributions with the ADA's 10 Under 10 award in 2025.  Have a story or show idea you want to share with us? Connect with us through ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry.

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    Advocacy in Action

    We're taking a look into ADA advocacy: the wins, the hurdles, and the real behind‑the‑scenes work that is shaping oral health now.  Featured Guest: Dr. Laurie Rosato  Special Guest: Dr. Sara Stuefen  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, Dr. Laurie Rosato joins us to explain how advocacy shapes daily dental practice, why it's essential for protecting patient care, and how the American Dental Association is advocating for the profession.  Dr. Laurie Rosato is a practicing dentist in Concord, New Hampshire. A long-standing member of the American Dental Association, and an active member of her state and local society. Her passion has always been to be involved with shaping the profession, and she advocates every year at the NH Statehouse on current issues. She has served her state level Government Affairs team as Chair for over 10 years and currently serves on the Council for Government Affairs at the ADA. Dr. Rosato currently is also President Elect of the New Hampshire Dental Society. She is passionate about teaching and brings students every semester into her practice to learn about dentistry; several have gone on to become dentists; many have become assistants and hygienists.  Dr. Rosato shares her journey from becoming interested in advocacy, to testifying at the New Hampshire statehouse, and serving on the ADA Council on Government Affairs, highlighting how grassroots action informs national strategy.  Some of the biggest misconceptions around advocacy, Dr. Rosato explains, are about seemingly "slow" progress, with Dr. Rosato detailing the complex process of bill sponsorship, education, and persistence on Capitol Hill.  The conversation spotlights some recent wins for dental advocacy, including the Massachusetts MLR bill as a case study in patient‑powered advocacy and how it sparked nationwide reform efforts.  Dr. Rosato shares examples of the work ADA advocacy is doing now, and that they've been able to introduce or support 26 bills in Congress over the past two years.   Dr. Sara Stuefen, a general dentist in Iowa, a Tenth District Trustee of the American Dental Association, and Vice Chair of the Iowa Dental Political Action Committee, joins us to explain the latest developments in dental insurance reform, ERISA, and how the ADA is pushing Congress on this issue.  The conversation closes with a call to action and an explanation on why dentist voices matter at every level- local, state, and national.       Resources  Learn more about ERISA Plans.  Find out how the latest Insurance Reform Bill Upholds State Regulations.  Read about Legislation introduced to apply state dental insurance laws to self-funded plans.   Take a look at the 2025 ADA Advocacy Highlights.  Listen to this Dental Sound Bites episode to learn more about dental insurance. Or, watch the video on our YouTube channel.  Get involved in ADA Advocacy!   Learn how to take action.  Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry. 

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    New Oral Cancer Recommendations

    Discover how evolving evidence is reshaping oral cancer guidelines and informing patient care. What all dentists need to know now about new oral cancer recommendations and the ADA's innovative approach to clinical practice guidelines.  Special Guest: Dr. Alessandro Villa  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, we dive into the new ADA Living Guideline Program, the first in oral health, and learn all about this new initiative and its first set of recommendations on oral cancer.   Our special guest is Dr. Alessandro Villa, DDS, PhD, MPH, Chief of oral medicine, oral oncology and dentistry at Miami Cancer Institute, where he also serves as program director of the Oral Oncology Fellowship. He is a Professor at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University. Dr. Villa specializes in oral mucosal and salivary gland diseases, oral precancers and oral complications related to cancer treatment.  Before joining Miami Cancer Institute in 2022, he was Chief of Oral Medicine and Oral Oncology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF); he also directed the oral medicine residency programs at UCSF and Harvard University. His research focuses on oral leukoplakia, cancer therapy-related complications, and the prevention of HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancers. Dr. Villa is actively involved in several investigator-initiated and sponsored clinical trials and has authored more than 180 peer-reviewed publications.  Dr. Villa provides an in-depth overview of the ADA's Living Guideline Program, explaining its purpose, how it works, and the key ways it differs from  traditional guidelines.   Living Guidelines are developed with the same level of rigor as traditional guidelines, but they use a distinct infrastructure design for continuous updates to emerging evidence, Dr. Villa shares.  The development of these Living Guidelines is driven by a multidisciplinary panel that typically includes general dentists, dental hygienists, oral medicine and oral pathology specialists, oral surgeons, and other relevant experts. These panels also incorporate patients and additional stakeholders.   Dr. Villa shares that they use the great evidence-to-decision framework to help dentists efficiently move from data to recommendations in a timely manner. All of this is built inside a digital platform.  When evidence is conflicting or limited, Dr. Villa explains, the transparent process for Living Guidelines ensures clarity and integrity.  The first set of recommendations from the ADA's Living Guideline program is on the evaluation of potentially malignant disorders in the oral cavity. Dr. Villa gives us more details about these recommendations, and the findings to date.  Dr. Villa explains how the results of the Living Guidelines recommendations affect how clinicians should implement these guidelines.   Resources  Learn more about the ADA's Living Guideline program.  Take a look at the updated oral cancer guideline in the Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA). These updated recommendations guide the use of cytology adjuncts for early oral cancer detection in an interactive format.  Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry. 

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    Heart & Oral Health Link

    We're talking about the fascinating link between the mouth and the heart, and how tiny microbes play a big role. Tune to find out what oral health can tell us about overall health.  Special Guest: Dr. Jessica Mark Welch  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, we're connecting the dots between the oral microbiome and overall health and talking about the fascinating link between the mouth and the heart, and how tiny microbes play a big role.   Our guest for this episode is Dr. Jessica Mark Welch, a Senior Scientist and Full Professor at the ADA Forsyth Institute in Somerville, MA.  Dr. Mark Welch and her team use both imaging and DNA sequencing approaches to investigate the structure and organization of the oral microbiome. She is co-developer of the Combinatorial Labeling and Spectral Imaging-Fluorescence in situ Hybridization (CLASI-FISH) strategy for imaging the spatial organization of microbial communities, with which she and her colleagues have discovered highly organized, complex structures in human dental plaque and on the human tongue. Her group uses DNA sequence data to construct pangenomes of oral microbes and examines metagenomic data to investigate why different bacteria live where they do, and how we can encourage the growth of health-promoting bacteria in the mouth. Dr. Mark Welch curates the Human Oral Microbiome Database to provide the research community with high-quality, curated information about oral bacteria, their genomes, and their distribution throughout the mouth.  Dr. Mark Welch explains her work with oral microbiome, and the connection between heart health and oral health. She shares that the mouth contains hundreds of bacterial species that form distinct communities on teeth (dental plaque) and on the tongue (tongue biofilm). A balanced oral microbiome supports normal metabolism and contributes to blood pressure regulation.  Researchers are investigating why so many different bacterial species coexist in the mouth and how these interdependent microbial communities share metabolic functions to support each other.  Dr. Mark Welch says her research explores how differences in people's mouth bacteria might explain varied responses.  The conversation shifts to the implications of microbiome research for oral health and how a deeper understanding of bacterial communities could eventually influence approaches to patient care.   Resources  Learn more about the research from the ADA Forsyth Science Institute.  See what makes ADA Forsyth® dentech™ the top conference for oral health innovation — find out more.  Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry.   

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    New Radiography Recommendations

    A clinical conversation about the updated recommendations to enhance radiography safety in dentistry.  Special Guest: Dr. Erika Benavides  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast   Show Notes In this episode, we are having a clinical conversation about the updated recommendations to enhance radiography safety in dentistry.   We explore the major changes from previous guidelines, the rationale behind discontinuing patient shielding, the importance of patient‑centered imaging, and practical implications for dentists and academics.   Our guest is Dr. Erika Benavides, a Clinical Professor and Associate Chair of the Division of Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Radiology, and the Director of the CBCT Service at the University of Michigan, School of Dentistry. She is a Diplomate and Past President of the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (ABOMR). She also served as Councilor for Communications of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and Chair of the Research and Technology Committee. Dr. Benavides is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists and has published multiple peer-reviewed manuscripts in the multidisciplinary aspects of diagnostic imaging. She has been a co-investigator in NIH funded grants for the past 10 years and recently served as the Chair of the expert panel to update the 2012 ADA/FDA recommendations for dental radiography. Her clinical practice is dedicated to interpretation of 2D and 3D dentomaxillofacial imaging.    The two-part recommendations were updated by an expert panel which included radiologists, general and pediatric dentists, a public health specialist, and consultants from nearly every dental specialty.  Dr. Benavides shares some of the main takeaways and new updates is that that lead aprons and radiation collars are no longer recommended. This recommendation includes all dental maxillofacial imaging procedures and applies to most patients.  Also, a recommendation to avoid routine or convenience imaging, and focus instead of patient-centered imaging, based on the patients' specific needs. And, when possible, previous radiographs should be obtained.   Dr. Benavides shares that imaging must be patient‑specific, not protocol-driven, and encourages dentists to ask the following questions before dental imaging: "Do we need this additional information? Is this additional information going to change my diagnosis, or it's going to contribute to the diagnosis and treatment planning?"   The group discusses some of the possible challenges, and opportunities, to implement these new recommendations.    Resources:    This episode is brought to you by Dr. Jen Oral Care. Learn more about Dr. Jen.  Read the full clinical recommendations American Dental Association and American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology patient selection for dental radiography and cone-beam computed tomography  Find more ADA resources on X-Rays and Radiographs.  Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry.  

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    Dental Industry Predictions for 2026

    A look at the top trends and challenges for dentists in 2026. Dr. Marko Vujicic, chief economist and vice president of the ADA Health Policy Institute, shares the industry predictions to help you prepare for the year ahead.  Special Guest: Dr. Marko Vujicic  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, we're looking at the top trends and challenges for dentists in 2026 with our guest Dr. Marko Vujicic, chief economist and vice president of the ADA's Health Policy Institute.   The episode starts by looking back at the predicted dental trends for 2025, which were staffing shortages, insurance challenges, and rising overhead costs.  When speaking about economic confidence, Vujicic notes that at the end of 2024 dentists expressed a significant rise in economic optimism about the stability of the dental sector. But, by the end of 2025 confidence levels had dipped, and practice confidence dropped as well due to tariffs, economic uncertainty, and larger national concerns.  The ADA's Health Policy Institute (HPI) conducts quarterly surveys. Dentists are invited to enroll in the panel by emailing [email protected] to help share their experiences and strengthen national data.  Dentists were asked about their biggest expected challenges for 2026, and they reported that their core issues remain consistent with last year's, but with insurance leading the list, followed by staffing shortages and overhead cost increases. These issues remain steady across urban and rural practices, as well as with different practice modalities.  About 90% of dental practices report they are still struggling with hiring staff, even though there's a growing pipeline of dental hygienist graduates, and a rebound in patient volume. The conversation explores whether technology could help with this issue, but dentistry remains a hands-on profession with limits on how much can actually be automated.  Dentists shared with ADA's HPI that this year they intend to hire more staff, reevaluate their insurance networks, and invest in equipment, technology and software.   Some key findings from HPI's Practice Ownership Trends report shows that today's early-career experience is very different from past generations with a delayed path to practice ownership. Data shows that most dentists will eventually become owners, just later in their careers. The major change: ownership is delayed, not disappearing.   Another interesting theme that emerged from the data was the generational, cultural, and priority shifts happening in the profession. Also, HPI introduces fresh insights into gender pattens that show that even though women start with a lower rate of practice ownership than men, the ownership gender gap closes by mid- and late- career.  The conversation shifts to explore the challenges and opportunities from the broader national policy forces shaping dentistry in 2026, and the impact of the economic data influencing decisions in multiple states.   HPI continues their research and is focusing on tracking emerging dental policy issues, research on the impact of Dental Loss Ratio (DLR) regulations, and forthcoming analysis of oral trends within Medicare Advantage, to list a few.    Resources  Read ADA's Health Policy Institute's report Practice Ownership Trends in Dentistry: A New Look at Old Data.  Learn more about HPI's latest studies and publications, including those mentioned in this episode.  Share your experience with us! Dentists are invited to enroll in the HPI panel by emailing [email protected].   For more information on the ADA's Health Policy institute, visit their website ADA.org/HPI.  Connect with Dr. Marko Vujicic.  Subscribe to the ADA's HPI Newsletter. 

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    Leading with Vision

    A conversation on leadership and what the future of our profession could look like. We're talking with ADA President Dr. Rich Rosato.  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast Show Notes  In this episode, listen to a conversation on leadership and the future of the dental profession with ADA President Dr. Richard Rosato.  Dr. Richard Rosato, a Concord, New Hampshire, oral surgeon is president of the American Dental Association. In addition to being a past president of the New Hampshire Dental Society, he's served on various ADA committees, councils, and task forces, later representing District One on the ADA Board of Trustees from 2019-2023. The married father of three is a graduate of Tufts University School of Dental Medicine.  Dr. Rosato reflects on transitioning into the role of ADA President, and shares his focus on unity, visibility, and action across the profession.  What are the key priorities of Dr. Rosato's leadership? He shares with our audience the philosophy and pillars of his ADA presidency, including the long‑term vision for shaping the future of dentistry through Oral Health 2050, a forward‑looking initiative designed to guide the profession. The effort includes the development of five expert panels focused on the topics that matter most to dentists and their patients.  The importance of dentists' voices at both the state and national levels is reinforced by Dr. Rosato, as he addresses declining membership numbers, while encouraging active engagement as a way for members to shape policy, direction, and the future of the profession.  The discussion reinforces the importance of dentist participation at both the state and national levels. Dr. Rosato encourages active engagement as a way for members to shape policy, direction, and the future of the profession.  Dr. Rosato underscores his trust in collective dialogue, diverse viewpoints, and allowing thoughtful processes to unfold by sharing his belief that the "smartest person in the room is always the room" itself.  How can effective leaders handle friction?  Dr. Rosato discusses one of his most significant leadership challenges and highlights the importance of leading with both short‑term realism and long‑term optimism. Rather than viewing limitations as setbacks, he explains how constraints challenge leaders to be more creative, innovative, and intentional in shaping meaningful solutions for members.    Resources  Read the statement on clinical autonomy referenced in this episode.  Learn more about advocacy and how you can join the ADA, America's leading oral health advocate, in fighting for what matters to you and your patients.  Connect with Dr. Rosato on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, or email at [email protected].  Stay connected with the ADA on social media! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok for the latest industry news, member perks and conversations shaping dentistry. 

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    A Dentist's Guide to the Law: Part 2

    More answers to the top questions every dentist should know. We're diving into employment law questions and practical resources to address the legal issues relevant to you, your team, and your practice.  Special Guests:  Michael Kim, ADA Associate General Counsel  Christy Picker Rothchild, ADA General Counsel  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

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    Online Dental Misinformation

    Dental misinformation is spreading fast across social media, and it is challenging evidence-based care. On this episode of Dental Sound Bites, we explore how dental professionals can talk to their patients and counter false claims with science, empathy, and clinical authority.    Special Guests:   Dr. Tricia Quartey-Sagaille   Dr. Ashley Lerman    For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

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    Smart Finances for Dentists

    We're talking about dollars and decisions. From the latest information on student loans, to how to start strong and set yourself up for success as new practice owner.  Special Guests:  Dr. Michael Jerkins  Alex Macielak  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  13. 54

    Ethics and Dental Dilemmas

    Uncomfortable conversations, sticky situations, cringe-worthy moments, and the million-dollar question: what's the right thing to do? We're exploring the ethics of your dental ethical dilemmas.  Special Guests:  Dr. James Purvis  Dr. Connie Wang  Mr. Jaylon Johnson  Dr. Akeadra Bell    For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  14. 53

    Cultivating Leadership

    We have a very special guest to talk about leadership and why leadership skills are a must for today's evolving dental landscape. We'll also hear from two other dentists about how to develop leadership skills and become strong leaders, and why it's essential for shaping the future of the profession.  Special Guests:  Dr. Elizabeth "Betsy" Shapiro, ADA Interim Executive Director  Dr. Yanina Jouzy, Sunshine Smile Dental & Orthodontics, ADA Leadership Institute Graduate  Dr. Richard Valachovic, Clinical Professor and Executive Director of the NYU Dentistry Center for Oral Health Policy and Management    For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  15. 52

    Dental Insurance Explained

      We're tackling the widespread misunderstanding about insurance, how it works, navigating the challenges, and what's being done to help dentists on this issue.  Special Guest: Dr. Sara Stuefen  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  16. 51

    Imposter Syndrome

    Today on Dental Sound Bites, we're talking about Imposter Syndrome, what it is and professional advice on how to build confidence and thrive in the face of self-doubt.    Special Guests:   Dr. Jordan Pierre  Liz Colizza, LPC, Director of Clinical Content at Talkspace  Razel Zapanta, Class of '26 ATSU School of Dentistry and Oral Health    For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  17. 50

    Fluoridation: Science & Facts

    Fluoridation is all over the news these days. We're diving into a conversation about recent developments, what it means for public health, and what's being done to support our dental communities.  Special Guest: Dr. Scott Tomar  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  18. 49

    Path Forward for Dentistry

    We're joined by ADA President, Dr. Brett Kessler, and ADA President-elect, Dr. Richard Rosato to talk about key issues that are shaping the future of dentistry. Drs. Kessler and Rosato laid out their vision in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA) and share more, plus they talk about what they're hearing from ADA members around the country.  Special Guest: ADA President, Dr. Brett Kessler, and ADA President-elect, Dr. Richard Rosato.  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  19. 48

    Embracing AI for Patient Care

    A fascinating look at the cutting-edge artificial intelligence that is transforming the dental landscape, with innovation expert Shawn Kanungo. A practical guide to the latest AI-driven tools and technologies that can revolutionize efficiency and outcomes in dental practices.  Special Guest: Shawn Kanungo  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  20. 47

    Pediatric Sleep Medicine for Dental Practices

    We're diving deep into the world of pediatric sleep medicine from recognizing the signs of sleep-disordered breathing to collaborating with specialists. Find out what dentists need to know about sleep and airway health.  Special Guest: Dr. Loria Nahatis  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  21. 46

    A Dentist's Guide to The Law

    Answers to the top questions every dentist should know. Practical resources to address the legal issues relevant to you, your team, and your practice.  Special Guest: Paula Tironi   For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  22. 45

    Dental Industry Predictions for 2025

    A look at the top challenges and trends for dentists in 2025. Dr. Marko Vujicic, chief economist and vice president of the ADA Health Policy Institute, shares industry predictions to help you prepare for what's coming.  Special Guest: Dr. Marko Vujicic  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  23. 44

    Vaping and Oral Health

    Vaping and e-cigarettes have become a hot topic in the headlines, causing concern about their impact on our health. We're exploring the impact of vaping on oral health. Special Guests: Dr. Purnima Kumar  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  24. 43

    Sticky Situations & Quick-Thinking Solutions

    Real-life worst-case scenarios and the quick-thinking solutions that turned potential disasters into success stories.  Special Guests: Dr. Brett Kessler  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  25. 42

    The Quest to Reimagine Dentistry

    In this episode of the Dental Sound Bites Podcast, The latest trends and breakthroughs in oral health and dentistry, from the ADA Forsyth Institute.  Special Guests: Dr. Wenyuan Shi and Dr. Ben Wu  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast  

  26. 41

    Build Your Dental Brand: Social Media Strategies

    A social media crash course! Learn how dental influencers get it done, and how you can get started building your personal and professional brand on social media. Special Guests: Dr. Britany Baker, and Dr. Sara Ehsani. For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  27. 40

    Workplace Violence and Keeping Your Team Safe

    Keeping your team safe: How to de-escalate encounters with aggressive patients.  Special Guests: Dr. Ann Blue  For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  28. 39

    Oral Health is Health

    The healthcare innovations that are weaving dental care into the broader healthcare tapestry. Special Guests: Dr. Jonathan Levine and Maria Filipova For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  29. 38

    A Dentist's Guide to Negotiation

    Essential negotiation tips every dentist needs to know! Strategies to navigate negotiations for services, salary, and financial growth. Special Guests: Dr. Glenn Vo For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  30. 37

    Embracing Change for Career Growth

    Advice from the editor-in-chief of Entrepreneur Magazine for the business side of dentistry, managing professional change, and how to build resilience and adaptability into your practice. Special Guests: Jason Feifer For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  31. 36

    Hiring Your Best Dental Team

    Unlock the secrets to overcoming hiring challenges in the dental industry and discover strategies to build a thriving dental team. Special Guests: Ginny Hegarty For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  32. 35

    Leadership Mindset for Dentists

    Cultivating a leadership mindset to create change at work, at home and in your community. Special Guest: Dr. Adam Saltz For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

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    Sticky Situations: A Little Respect

    We're talking about R-E-S-P-E-C-T: strategies for cultivating respect in work relationships, and handling disrespect professionally Special Guest: Dr. Zerita Buchanan For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  34. 33

    Patients Using Cannabis: A Dentist's Guide

    Guidance for dentists dealing with patients using marijuana. We're exploring the impact of marijuana on oral health. Join us for a discussion about trends in marijuana use and their implications when treating your patients. Special Guests: Dr. Barry Taylor For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  35. 32

    Mental Wellness and Suicide in Dentistry

    Description:  Join us for an important episode on depression and suicide affecting our profession. Our special guest, Dr. Karen Foster, will share vital information, guidance, and support resources. Special Guests: Dr. Karen Foster For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  36. 31

    Weight Loss Drugs: What Dentists Need To Know

    It's one of the hottest topics in the news: GLP-1 medications for weight loss. Learn how to navigate the unique challenges these may present when treating your patients. From chairside chats to expert intel, stay ahead of the curve. Special Guests: Tom Viola For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

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    Coming Soon: Season 4 Drops April 30!

    Brace yourselves! A new season of Dental Sound Bites is on the horizon, and it'll be filled with insightful discussions, expert guests and invaluable pearls of wisdom. Make sure you're subscribed wherever you get your favorite podcasts so you can be the first to hear our new episodes.

  38. 29

    A Guide to Your Next Big Career Move

    Whether you're in job search mode or looking to start fresh, learn how to manage the big challenges like relocating your practice, your license and your life. What you need to know before you make your next career move. Special Guests: Dr. Tannaz Malekzadeh, and Dr. Kafi Charles For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

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    Mastering Dental Fee Negotiations

    Feeling frustrated about contracts and fees? Don't know how to break up with your provider? We're bringing in experts with tips to help you become a negotiating pro! Special Guests: Dr. Christopher Bulnes and Dr. Sara Stuefen For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  40. 27

    Dentist Volunteers: Changing the world one smile at a time

    An episode that's all about giving back. Hear from dentists making an impact locally, nationally, and globally, and discover how service not only sharpens your skills but also strengthens our entire profession. Special Guest: Dr. Rubin Sorrell II For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  41. 26

    Dental Industry Predictions for 2024

    A look at the top challenges and trends for dentists in 2024. Dr. Marko Vujicic, chief economist and vice president of the ADA Health Policy Institute, shares industry predictions to help you prepare for what's coming. Special Guest: Dr. Marko Vujicic For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  42. 25

    Let's Talk about Perfectionism and Mental Wellness

    Join us as we explore the fine line between being great at what we do and taking perfectionism a little too far. It's no secret that dentists are perfectionists - in school, in our jobs, in our lives. We're talking about the pressures we put on ourselves, how that pressure impacts our mental health, and strategies for fighting the urge to pursue perfection. Special Guest: Dr. Erick Block Featured Guest: Dr. Anna Craig, clinical psychologist For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  43. 24

    The AI Revolution in Dentistry

    Dr. Mina Ghorbani joins us to dive into the fascinating world of AI and dentistry. We're taking a look at the new applications and innovations shaping the industry today and the advancements we can look forward to in the future. Special Guest: Dr. Mina Ghorbanifarajzadeh For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast  

  44. 23

    Dental School Debt: You've got options

    No one likes to talk about their student loan debt, but we're doing it anyway! We've brought in a debt expert to guide us through the latest student debt policy updates, repayment strategies and resources to help you crush your debt and get on with your life. Special Guests: Shafa Nathani, ASDA President 2023-24,  and Janet Fields, Laurel Road For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast This podcast is produced for information purposes only and is not an offer or solicitation of any product.  Laurel Road, GradFin, KeyBank and its affiliates are not providing any financial, economic, legal, accounting or tax advice or recommendations in this podcast. The information contained in this recording may not be current, and Laurel Road has no obligation to provide any updates or changes. Neither Laurel Road nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, of any kind, as to the accuracy or completeness of the information in this podcast and expressly disclaims any and all liabilities around such. Laurel Road and GradFin are brands of KeyBank. www.laurelroad.com/partnerships/ada  

  45. 22

    Sticky Situations: Halloween Edition

    Every dentist has a tale that haunts them, whether it's a ghoulish case, a ghosting patient or just an awkward interaction that made us want to scream. In this special Halloween episode, taped live at SmileCon 2023 in Orlando, we're confronting those difficult (and sometimes scary) situations and discussing how we handled them, what we might have done differently and what we've learned. Dim the lights, grab your favorite pumpkin-flavored drink, and get ready to howl (with laughter)! Special Guest: Dr. Simone Ellis For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

  46. 21

    Fighting the Fear of Failure

    We all fail sometimes. In this episode, we're sharing our failures - big and small - and celebrating the things they taught us. Grab your party hats: It's time for a Fail-ebration! Special Guest: Dr. Jarod Johnson Featured Guest: Dr. Julie Spaniel For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast

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    Dental Sound Bites (Official Trailer)

    Dental Sound Bites is an ADA podcast created for dentists, by dentists. Join our hosts, representing different paths in their careers, for real talk on dentistry's daily wins and sticky situations. Tune in to benefit from the wisdom of your peers and share some laughs along the way. Come for the camaraderie, stay for insightful discussions with leading experts from our industry and beyond. Returning October 17!

  48. 19

    Ask Us Anything

    We get to ask a lot of questions on this show, but now the tables have turned! In our last episode of Season 2, we're answering listener questions about dental school, mentorship, and our favorite lessons from this season! For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/podcast  

  49. 18

    The Science Shaping Dentistry's Future

    Where do you go for answers when you have a tough clinical question? We're getting an inside look at cutting-edge testing, new recommendations and inventions from the ADA Science and Research Institute (ADASRI) that will change the way you practice. Plus, we'll hear the answers to the questions dentists ask the ADA's science team most frequently – about pregnancy, antibiotics, teledentistry and more. We'll also talk about how you – yes, you! – can join in on the work they're doing from the comfort of your own home by participating in our ACE Panels. Special Guest: Dr. Mia Geisinger Featured Guest: Dr. Scott Howell For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/publications/dental-sound-bites

  50. 17

    Planning for the Unexpected

    Some big life changes are planned, and others seem to come out of nowhere. Even with our best laid plans, we may have to pivot. In this episode, we're talking with an employment law expert about what you can do to prepare for live changes like parental leave and disability, and the programs, legislation and regulations that may be available to help you. Tune in for insights and advice to help you take control of your future. Special Guest: Cathryn E. Albrecht, ADA's Senior Associate General Counsel  Featured Guest: Gina Goodreau, Protective Insurance For more information, show notes and transcripts visit https://www.ada.org/publications/dental-sound-bites The information provided on this episode does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content, and materials available on this site are for general informational purposes only.

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Dental Sound Bites is an ADA podcast created for dentists, by dentists. Join our hosts, representing different paths in their careers, for real talk on dentistry's daily wins and sticky situations. Tune in to benefit from the wisdom of your peers and share some laughs along the way. Come for the camaraderie, stay for insightful discussions with leading experts from our industry and beyond.Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the American Dental Association.

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