Natalie Kaweckyjeditorial@drbicuspid.comDental AssistantHow to recognize and overcome burnout in the dental practiceBurnout results in feelings of hopelessness and resentment. When left untreated, it can escalate to depression or worse. Dentists and team members need to be aware of the signs and ways to overcome it, writes Natalie Kaweckyj, past president of the American Dental Assistants Association.March 9, 2020Dental AssistantDental assistants are the root of efficiency in the dental officeDentistry has changed significantly in the past century, and the dental assisting profession has evolved at a slower rate. Some states are more progressive than others, but, nonetheless, dental assistants are key to practice efficiency, and time is everything in this day and age, writes Natalie Kaweckyj, past president of the American Dental Assistants Association.March 3, 2020Page 1 of 1Top StoriesDental HygieneKing Charles has some quirky oral care demandsA new book about the royal family has revealed some of King Charles' oddest oral care demands.Legal IssuesAssault claim led to arrest of 2 men running an illegal practiceAIUCSF gets $4M grant to teach AI to spot cavitiesTeam ManagementThe reason you chose to be a dentist may surprise youSponsor ContentWe care about what you think.