Everyone Hates The Dentist

Cover of Everyone Hates The Dentist by Tom DiStefano
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Year: 2024
Language: en
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9781662950933
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Weight: 0.37919509064 pounds
Width: 0.33 inches
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Everyone Hates The Dentist by Tom DiStefano, published by Gatekeeper Press on June 26, 2024, is a 144-page exploration of the dental profession through a personal lens. This book presents a unique perspective on the relationships dentists cultivate with their patients, contrasting the common perception of dentistry with the realities of practice. Drawing from a thirty-eight-year career, DiStefano shares experiences and insights that evolved from a memoir into a philosophical guide on practice management and interpersonal behavior.

Readers will find a blend of anecdotes and practical advice that highlights the positive impact dental professionals have on their patients’ lives, enhancing not only dental health but also self-esteem and overall well-being. The book serves as a resource for young dentists seeking to acquire skills often overlooked in dental school, while seasoned practitioners may appreciate the humor and familiarity of the stories shared. Additionally, dental hygienists, assistants, and other healthcare providers will find relatable content that offers both validation and entertainment, making it a valuable read for anyone interested in the dynamics of the dental field.


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Everyone Hates the Dentist is a book about what it’s like to be a dentist. The title is a tongue in cheek statement that juxtaposes an all-too-common expression with the reality of the type of relationships we as dentists actually have with our patients. It was written based on experiences, lessons learned and philosophies developed over a thirty-eight-year career as a dentist. It started out as a memoir or collection of stories which somehow morphed into a philosophical practice management and interpersonal behavioral manual. This led to a more in-depth analysis of how those stories were connected and how to best use the knowledge acquired in order to evolve and develop as a dentist and a person.

The book talks about the positive impact dental professionals have on the lives of their patients. This also elevates not only their dental health but also their self-esteem and the impact on their overall health. The relationships forged and maintained during that time are the hidden gems available to dentists.

This book would be of the very most use to young dentists in order to learn many of the things not taught in dental school and allow them to develop some essential skills earlier than they would have otherwise. Seasoned dentists would probably get a chuckle over some of the anecdotes and also be reminded of some of the experiences they’ve had over the years. Hygienists and dental assistants would also enjoy it as they live in the world described in the pages of this book. In fact, most health care providers beyond dentistry would be able to relate to the subject matter and get a lesson, a laugh or some validation from what is talked about. Part one, titled The People would be a great read for anyone who enjoys personal interest stories.

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Publisher: Gatekeeper Press. Year: 2024.
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ISBN-13: 9781662950933.
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Language: en. Pages: 144.

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