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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seasonal affective disorder

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 not that

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 capes

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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Co-Discovering Oral Diseases Through Medical History 

By Mary Osborne RDH | June 16, 2025

By: Mary Osborne, RDHThis topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Osborne granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. Take Your Time For Detailed Medical History  The earliest but yet the most powerful tool toward accurate diagnosis is detailed patient’s medical history. But to get the desired information that we need from patients for diagnosing…

Why Submitting Claims to Dental Insurance Under a Provider Not Rendering Treatment is Insurance Fraud

By Angela Holland | June 16, 2025

By: Angela Holland In the world of dental insurance, accuracy isn’t just important, it’s essential. When it comes to submitting dental claims, one of the most critical pieces of information is the rendering provider, the licensed dentist who actually performed the service. Whether you’re a single-practice office or part of a larger dental network, it…

Draw the Line: How to Hold Your Team Accountable Without the Drama

By Dawn Patrick | June 10, 2025

By: Dawn Patrick, Dental Practice Coach + Director of Operations IgniteDDS  As a dental practice owner or manager, you work hard to create a positive, high-performing team culture. But what happens when a team member continuously falls short of expectations? Allowing poor performance to persist damages morale, impacts patient care, and affects profitability. That’s why…

The Importance of Making Time for Time Off from Work

By Louis Kaufman DDS, FAGD, MBA | June 10, 2025

By: Dr. Kaufman One of the most important lessons I can share with my colleagues is taking time off from the hustle and bustle of modern life. While this might seem like an indulgence it is an essential component of a healthy lifestyle. Rest serves as a catalyst for increased productivity. Dentistry is mentally and…

Class II Preparation and Restoration: High-Yield Guide for D1 Students 

By Michael Eid | June 9, 2025

By: Michael Eid Class II preparation and restoration are where things get real. You’re now dealing with proximal surfaces, tight contacts, and matrix systems. This guide simplifies it all for you. What Is a Class II Cavity?  Location: Proximal surfaces (mesial/distal) of posterior teeth  Class II Preparation Steps  Occlusal Portion  Proximal Box  Matrix & Wedge Tips …

Breathing and Airway Support in Pediatric Dentistry

By Steve Carstensen, DDS | June 9, 2025

By: Steve Carstensen DDSThis Topic Originally Appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Carstensen granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. I want to share a clear example of how bad sleep directly affects the anatomical structures dentists pay a lot of attention to—the mandibular condyles.   Sleep Disruption Disrupts Jaw Bone Regeneration  We’ve all seen on X-rays…

First Practice? Get Savings, Support for a ‘Smart Start’

By David Rice | June 9, 2025

By: A-decTopic originally appeared on DentalProductShopper.com, they granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. A-dec program offers equipment savings, expert guidance, and complimentary services to ensurefirst-time practice owners get off to a smooth start Struggling with a lengthy wish list of equipment for your first practice? For many dentists, it’s an experience that likely…

Stop the Revolving Door: Rethink Your Onboarding Strategy 

By Dawn Patrick | June 2, 2025

By: Dawn Patrick, Dental Practice Coach + Director of Operations IgniteDDS  In a busy dental practice, it’s easy to assume a new hire will “figure things out” after a few shadowing shifts. But that’s a fast track to burnout—for the new team member and for the team trying to train them on the fly. Onboarding…

Relationship-Based Dental Practices: Avoiding Judgmental Stories About Patients

By Michael Rogers, DDS | June 2, 2025

By: Michael Rogers, DDSThis Topic Originally Appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Rogers granted ignitedds permission to share with our readers. Near my dental office, there’s a small strip center that includes a realty group and a small church that creates a significant daily line of cars that go through a drive-through window. Cars line up waiting…

Understanding Dental Insurance Third-Party Administrators: How They Benefit and Hinder Your Practice

By Angela Holland | June 2, 2025

By: Angela Holland Dental insurance third-party administrators (TPAs) play a significant role in managing insurance claims and processing reimbursements between dental practices and insurance companies. TPAs are third-party entities hired by insurance companies, employers, or health plans to manage dental insurance plans and the claims process. Their goal is to streamline the administrative side of…