Kevin Muench

Kevin Muench

Dr. Muench started his private practice in February 1988. Graduated from Boston College in 1980 with a B.S. Degree in Biology. In 1987, he graduated from New Jersey Dental School with honors and was elected into the Dental Honors Society, OKU. He received the Quintessence Operative Dentistry Award and the Dentsply Fixed Prosthodontics Award. In 1993, he received a Fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry and in 2002 received a Masters in the Academy. He has completed greater than 1500 hours of continuing education since Dental School. He is an alumnus, visiting faculty, and an Advisory Board member of one of the most significant continuing education groups, The Pankey Institute. Kevin resides in his family home in Maplewood where he was born and raised. Kevin and his wife Eileen have three boys; Colin, Tommy, and Michael. They strongly believe that participation in community efforts are what make the difference in Maplewood NJ.

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Why Study Occlusion?

By: Kevin Muench DMD, MAGDTopic Originally Appeared on PankeyGram.com I’m a restorative dentist with a passion for…

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How Phased Therapy Elevates Your Single Tooth Dentistry Every Time

By: Kevin Muench DMD, MAGD Time can work against you, or it can work for you if phased therapy…

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Back to the basics….What is Dental Insurance Credentialing?

By Angela Holland | March 25, 2025

By: Angela Holland If you’re a dentist or dental practice owner, you’ve likely encountered the term “insurance credentialing” at some point. While this process may seem daunting, understanding dental insurance credentialing is crucial for your practice’s financial success and the quality of care you provide to your patients. Whether you are just starting your practice,…

The Big Bad Board of Dentistry: What Power Do They Really Have?

By Candy Velez - CRDH, BSDH | March 24, 2025

Understanding the Authority of the Florida Board of Dentistry By: Candy Velez – CRDH, BSDH For many dental professionals, the Florida Board of Dentistry feels like a looming presence, often associated with disciplinary actions, complaints, and investigations. The very mention of an inquiry can strike fear into even the most diligent practitioners. But what authority…

Are All Dental Whitening The Same? 

By David Rice | March 19, 2025

By: Dr. David Rice As a young dentist, hygienist or assistant, it’s easy to be overwhelmed with teeth whitening today. We have:  So, are they all the same? Which delivery system is best? As a dental pro, how do I make the best recommendations to my patients?  Future Dentists Take on Teeth Whitening Options Have…

No Prep Veneers: Minimal Intervention, Maximum Impact

By Michael Eid | March 19, 2025

By: Michael Eid As dentists, preserving natural tooth structure is a top priority. No Prep Veneers offer a way to enhance smiles without sacrificing precious enamel. In this blog, I’ll share insights on how this innovative approach can help achieve the dream smile while keeping your natural teeth intact.  What Are No Prep Veneers?  No…

Compensation Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated

By Garrett Wilson | March 18, 2025

By: Garrett Wilson You’re trying to set competitive pay for your staff, but finding accurate compensation data is a challenge. So, you call a few peers at other dental offices to compare notes. The problem? Not only is this approach unreliable, it’s also illegal. Employers cannot legally collaborate to set wages, so relying on peer…

Are You Just a Bare Minimum Dentist? The Truth About the Standards You’re Held To

By Candy Velez - CRDH, BSDH | March 17, 2025

Upholding the Standard of Care in Dentistry By: Candy Velez – CRDH, BSDH As dental professionals, we are responsible for our patients’ health and well-being. However, demanding schedules, high patient volumes, and ingrained habits can create unintended gaps in care. Dentists may go years without scrutiny—until a reported incident places every aspect of a patient’s…

Efficiency of Chlorhexidine Varnish for Tissue Management

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | March 12, 2025

By: Lee Ann Brady DMDTopic originally appeared on PankeyGram.org. Dr. Brady granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. Chlorhexidine has had a wide range of uses in dentistry for many years, including maintaining tissue health during periodontal therapy, reducing the risk of caries, and minimizing sensitivity.  Along with the positive effects it has,…

Dental Insurance Fee Negotiation Process & Why Hire an Expert

By Angela Holland | March 11, 2025

By: Angela Holland Negotiating PPO fees is a crucial yet often overlooked step in maximizing your dental practice’s financial success. Done correctly, PPO fee negotiations can significantly increase insurance collections—without requiring more patients, additional treatments, or increased marketing costs. While the process can take anywhere from 9 to 18 months, the results are well worth…

You’re A Practice Owner…How Should You Hire an Associate?

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

By: Dr. Kaufman I have had at least one associate sometimes two over the last 16 years. I was an associate and that was almost 30 years ago. Here is my take, if you are the practice owner you need to be comfortable sharing your practice.  Why Not Have An Associate? Some docs I know…

Dental Microscope: When We See Better, We Can Do Better

By Dr. Michelle Lee, DDS | March 5, 2025

By: Michelle Lee, DDSTopic originally appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Lee granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. Today, we have an abundance of restorative materials at our fingertips. Accurate case planning involves realizing the potential of digital design and precision-based dentistry to efficiently provide the best possible restorative care. My attitude to dentistry…