Michael Eid

Michael Eid

I’m a dental student at LECOM SDM with a passion for merging the worlds of business and medicine.

With years of experience in dropshipping and marketing, I bring an entrepreneurial spirit to my dental journey, constantly seeking innovative ways to enhance patient care.

As a key orientation leader for igniteDDS—a program dedicated to guiding and empowering new dental students through hands-on learning, mentorship, and leadership development—I have the privilege of shaping the next generation of dental professionals.

Beyond dentistry, I’m deeply passionate about fitness and nutrition, believing that a healthy lifestyle is the cornerstone of success in both personal and professional endeavors.

tofflemire vs. palodent

Tofflemire vs. Palodent: Why Your Contacts Will Suck…at First

By: Michael Eid Your first few Class II restorations will probably have open contacts, flat contours, or a…

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why your first block will fail and why that's ok

Why Your First Block Will Fail & Why That’s OK!

By: Michael Eid Your first mandibular block probably won’t work — and that’s part of the process….

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dentist talking to patient about referring her to a specialist

Learning to Talk Teeth: Why Communication is Your Most Important Skill in Dentistry 

By: Michael Eid Dental school will teach you how to perform basic dentistry—but one thing that often…

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Lessons Learned From Listening to Different Preceptors as a D4

Lessons Learned From Listening to Different Preceptors as a D4

By: Michael Eid One of the hardest parts of dental school isn’t the hand skills or the…

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accountability in a dental office

Lessons Learned From Doing Emax Crowns 6–11 as a D4 Student 

By: Michael Eid I had the opportunity to help my best friend, Bashar AbuJardeh, on a huge…

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Mistakes I Learned from Doing Composite Veneers 

A D4 Perspective for Your Future Clinical Wins  By: Michael Eid Composite veneers are often marketed as…

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sealants in pediatric dentistry

Sealants in Pediatric Dentistry: High‑Yield Guide for Dental Students

Sealants are one of the simplest yet most powerful tools you’ll use to prevent caries in kids….

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clinical based exam as a d4 student

Clinical Based Case As A D4 Student 

By: Michael Eid As you continue in your clinical journey, you quickly find yourself becoming proficient at…

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class III cavity guide for dental students

Class III Preparation and Restoration: High-Yield Guide for Dental Students

By: Michael Eid Class III lesions are your first step into esthetic dentistry and demand perfection. You’re…

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Class II cavity preparation and restoration

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

By: Michael Eid Class II preparation and restoration are where things get real. You’re now dealing with proximal…

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dentist doing shade matching on a patient

Prioritizing Value for Ideal Shade Matching with Composites 

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | August 16, 2024

By: Lee Ann Brady DMDThis topic originally appeared on Pankey.org: Dr. Brady allowed permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. Determine Value Before Chroma and Hue Shade matching is one of the biggest challenges for dentists when it comes to composite restoration. It requires a great knowledge of color science and playing with enamel…

dental fuel

Leading with Empathy & Setting Standards: Insights from Irene Iancu RRDH

By Irene Iancu | August 14, 2024

Host: Dr. Tanya Sue MaestasGuest: Irene Iancu RRDHEdited By: Candy Velez CRDH In a recent enlightening interview, Tanya Sue Maestas sits down with Irene Iancu to peel back the layers of her professional journey. In this episode, Irene shares invaluable leadership insights applicable across all professional landscapes. In our ever-changing world, Irene’s open-hearted conversation illuminates…

beyond graduation

Navigating Post-Graduation: Strategies for Preventing Burnout in Dentistry

By Savanah Craig | August 12, 2024

The journey beyond graduation can be fraught with challenges and pressures, such as burnout, especially for young professionals like Dr. Savanah Craig and Dr. Ronnetta Sartor. In their conversation, they tackle the crucial topic of burnout in dentistry—a pervasive issue facing many in their field. Sharing their personal experiences and proactive measures highlights the importance…

hpv and oral cancer patient

HPV and Oral Cancer: Early Detection and Prevention

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | August 9, 2024

By: Lee Ann Brady DMDThis topic originally appeared on Pankey.org. Dr. Brady granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a virus that can cause cancer later in life. Infection with this virus is very common, and almost everyone with get this virus at some point in life.  Most of…

talking with a CFP about the role of psychology in financial planning

The Crucial Role of Psychology in Financial Planning

By Todd Doobrow, CFP | August 7, 2024

By: Todd Doobrow, CFP Financial planning isn’t just about numbers and spreadsheets; it’s equally about understanding how human behaviors influence our financial decisions. Psychology plays a pivotal role in shaping how individuals perceive, prioritize, and manage their finances, ultimately impacting their financial well-being and long-term goals. We this play out in six different ways; how…

lightbulb shining light on the lessons learned from a first year dentist

Lessons I Learned in My First Year of Dentistry

By Savanah Craig | August 5, 2024

By: Dr. Savanah Craig Each year feels like it moves faster than the one before it. In the blink of an eye, 52 weeks have passed and it can be easy to miss how far you have come – unless you take the time to reflect. This year has been the first year of my…

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Tongue Ties, Restricted Fascia, and Mouth Breathing

By Dr. Soroush Zaghi, MD | August 2, 2024

By: Dr. Soroush Zaghi, MDThis topic originally appeared on TheDawsonAcademy.com. Dr. Zaghi granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. The consequences of tongue ties, restricted fascia, and mouth breathing, are explained by a leading expert, physician, and researcher in nasal obstruction, snoring, and sleep-disordered breathing. Conversation with Dr. Zaghi on Tongue Ties, Restricted…

dentist assessing his finances, and skills to decide if he is ready to buy his own dental practice

Ready or Not: How to Know When It’s Time to Buy a Dental Practice 

By Dr. Hannah Crowell | July 31, 2024

By: Dr. Hannah Crowell Buying a dental practice is a significant milestone in your career as a dentist. It represents not only a financial investment but also a commitment to managing a business and caring for a patient base. Deciding when you’re ready to take this step requires careful consideration of several key factors. 7…

dental assistant has a tray to restock the treatment room

Help…My Dental Assistant Won’t Restock the Treatment Rooms

By Ronda Holman | July 29, 2024

By: Ronda Holman My name is Ronda Holman and I have been sitting across from a dentist for a living for the last 25 years. I thought it might be time to make some written confessions about what I have been guilty of over the years and how my dentist effectively molded me into their…

maximizing dental team members engagement

Maximizing Team Member Engagement

By Dr. Mark Kleive DDS | July 26, 2024

By: Mark Kleive DDSThis article originally appeared on Pankey.org. Dr. Kleive granted permission for igniteDDS to share it with our readers. Keeping your team members motivated and actively participating throughout the year is no small feat. Without a solid communication-based framework,  things can easily fall apart, undermining the cohesion and productivity of your practice. During…