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Dr. Cappy Sinclair’s career began as an art conservator, where he was
primarily focused on restoring damaged paintings and sculptures for museums.
He discovered that many of the attributes he enjoyed about conservation also applied to cosmetic dentistry. Plus, there was the added benefit of working directly with people.
Dr. Sinclair earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) from the Medical
College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University. He has spent
additional time in postgraduate training, studying under renowned leaders in functional and esthetic dentistry.
He now leads a study club educating fellow dentists about those functional and cosmetic principles he learned at the Dawson Academy. Dr. Sinclair currently is an Accredited Dentist of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
How to Succeed in Aesthetic Dentistry
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Using Science, Common Sense, and Communication to Bust Those Dental Myths
You know the funny thing about myths? Often, if you use your brain and think about them for a few minutes, you’ll figure out exactly why they’re called myths and not facts.
6 common dental myths that you need to know … and debunk
Let’s talk about some common dental myths that your patients might be hearing … and accepting.
Why Now is the Time for You to be an Influencer
Another week, another piece of misinformation about dentistry is out there and ready for us to address. On Thanksgiving Day, the New York Times published a piece about how teeth were mysteriously falling out of people’s mouths. Was it because of COVID-19? Some would say yes, but we in the dental industry know that there…
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The Importance of Honesty in the Midst of a Pandemic
Honesty is now more important than ever, because honesty can help your team prepare for a potential exposure to COVID-19.