Dr. Eric Recker

Dr. Eric Recker

Dr. Eric Recker is a dentist, husband, father, keynote speaker, Elite Success Coach, author, pilot, mountain climber, and recovering triathlete.

For most of his dental career, he was convinced that the burnout he was feeling was just what happens to dentists and business owners and it led him to nearly sell his practice and walk away from dentistry.

In his second half of life, he is committed to helping people shorten the distance to becoming their best version and learning to #WINtheNOW through one-on-one and group coaching.

would it even matter if i wasnt here

Would It Even Matter If I Wasn’t Here?

By: Eric Recker I froze. Where were those thoughts coming from and why were they in MY…

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The Most _____ Time of the Year

By: Dr. Eric Recker Christmas is over. New Year’s is over. We have officially settled into the…

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How Many Days Have You Missed?

By: Dr. Eric Recker This past weekend, I got sick. I will spare you the details, but let’s…

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How To Win at Work & at Home 

By: Dr. Eric Recker Check out this scenario. You have had a day. Again. They seem to…

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This Is Just How It Is, Right? 

By: Dr. Eric Recker I remember so vividly being in the throes of burnout. My life had…

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The Dreaded Transfer Request (Part 2)

By: Dr. Eric Recker Your front desk sends a message to you in your treatment room. They…

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The Dreaded Transfer Request (Part 1)

By: Dr. Eric Recker It’s a normal Tuesday, or as normal as they get in our world….

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You Can Have This But You Can’t Have That

By: Dr. Eric Recker Don’t take me back too far! I need that neck pillow. That’s too…

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We Can All Wear A Cape!

By: Dr. Eric Recker Monday morning 8 AM. First patient of the week. Maybe our mind is…

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How Dentistry Affects the People You Love: Part 1

By Sable Muntean | February 2, 2026

How Dentistry Quietly Changes Your Relationships By: Dr. Sable Muntean Dentistry is a deeply rewarding profession. Every day, you transform smiles, ease pain, and build trust with your patients. But behind the satisfaction lies a hidden cost—your personal relationships. If you’ve ever felt tension at home after a long day, noticed that your partner seems…

Busy ≠ Profitable: The February Reality Check Every Practice Owner Needs

By David Rice | February 2, 2026

By: Dr. David Rice While January often feels like a fresh start – schedules filling fast – production firing on all cylinders – and that sense that this is the year everything finally clicks … Like our diet and gym new year’s resolutions – February arrives and … The practice is still busy, but stress…

The Sugar Crisis: The Link to Oral-Systemic Health

By Dr. Paul Henny, DDS | February 2, 2026

By: Paul Henny, DDSThis topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.org. Dr. Henny granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. According to the CDC, one in three Americans will be diabetic by 2050 if we don’t make significant course corrections. By that same time, 42% of the population is expected to be obese, a condition…

Why the Money Isn’t Showing Up: Part 2

By Dawn Patrick | February 2, 2026

The Front Desk Systems That Make or Break Cash FlowDid you miss Part One? Catch up on Why the Money Isn’t Showing Up, Part 1 👉  By: Dawn Patrick, COO and Dental Business Strategy Coach, IgniteDDS Let’s be honest — Cash flow problems usually don’t start with insurance. They start with unclear financial conversations. 1….

Buying a Dental Practice Is the Easy Part—Earning the Team’s Trust Is the Real Work

By Ronda Holman | January 26, 2026

By: Ronda Holman Purchasing an existing dental practice offers a significant advantage: a team that already knows your patients, systems, and practice culture.  However, one critical factor doesn’t automatically transfer with ownership—trust. Building trust with your new team requires intention, patience, and thoughtful leadership. 1. Listen More Than You Lead in the First Weeks When…

Would It Even Matter If I Wasn’t Here?

By Dr. Eric Recker | January 26, 2026

By: Eric Recker I froze. Where were those thoughts coming from and why were they in MY head? It was the end of yet another chaotic day in my practice. A day of all alone at the top as my team of eighteen left the office to go about their normal lives outside of the…

How Young Dentists Can Succeed with Debt

By Dr. James Pitts | January 26, 2026

By: Dr. James Pitts As a former practicing General Dentist, I understand the challenges all Dentists face concerning debt. Over the last 10 years, the student loan debt problem has reached crisis levels. The cost of dental education has risen faster than inflation, leaving most young Dentists with student loan debt of $400,000 or more….

The Importance of Caries Risk Assessment and Management

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | January 26, 2026

By: Lee Ann Brady, DMDThis article originally appeared on Pankey.org. Dr. Brady granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. For most of us, caries risk assessment feels second nature; we’ve been trained to do it from the start. Diagnosing caries and periodontal disease are among the first skills we develop in dental school. Early…

Top 5 Mistakes Dentists Make When Starting a Practice & How to Avoid Them

By David Rice | January 26, 2026

By: Dr. David Rice There is no moment more exciting, or more overwhelming, than building your dream dental practice from the ground up. But with no patient base, no production history, and endless decisions to make, a start-up can either launch your self-determined future or trap you in stress, debt, and discouragement. We coach fearless, trailblazing…

The Guilt Dental Professionals Feel When They’re Not Working

By Sable Muntean | January 19, 2026

Why Stepping Away From Dentistry Can Feel So Uncomfortable By: Dr. Sable Muntean For many dental professionals, time away from the office doesn’t feel restful—it feels wrong. Even on days off, vacations, or quiet evenings at home, there’s often a low hum of guilt in the background: This isn’t laziness. This isn’t poor time management….