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.

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Endo Diagnosis: High-Yield Tips That Actually Matter 

By: Michael Eid Read more guides on Endodontics by Michael Eid: Endo diagnosis isn’t about memorizing tests….

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Endo Made Simple Part 3: Obturation

By: Michael Eid Missed Parts 1 & 2? Check Them Out Here: Step 1: Final Canal Check High-Yield…

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Endo Made Simple Part 2: Shaping, Cleaning, & Irrigation

By: Michael Eid Missed Endo Made Simple Part 1? Check it out first here. Once the canals…

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Endo Made Simple Part 1: Caries, Locating Canals, & Initial Access

By: Michael Eid Before you can shape and clean, you have to get the tooth ready, find…

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Why You’ll Struggle Getting Patency 

The hardest part of doing a root canal, in my opinion, is achieving patency. Once I get…

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Deep Marginal Elevation: What It Is, Why It Matters, & How to Learn the Basics

By: Michael Eid Your first deep marginal elevation (DME) will test every bit of patience you have. The…

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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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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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Did Your Dental Assistant Give You Expired Anesthetic Again?

By Ronda Holman | November 24, 2025

If So, Here’s What We Need to Do By: Ronda Holman There’s nothing that sinks a dentist’s stomach faster than spotting an expired anesthetic carpule during a procedure. It’s frustrating, embarrassing, and it instantly breaks the flow of the appointment. But when expired anesthetic shows up repeatedly, it’s rarely because your dental assistant is careless;…

Endo Made Simple Part 1: Caries, Locating Canals, & Initial Access

By Michael Eid | November 24, 2025

By: Michael Eid Before you can shape and clean, you have to get the tooth ready, find the canals, and remove the pulp. Here’s a step-by-step guide for students. Step 1: Remove Caries & Build a Safe Access 🦷 High-Yield Tip: Always think “containment”. Your irrigant must stay inside the chamber. Isolation is the key…

What We’re Really Thankful For: A Note to the Dental Community

By Sable Muntean | November 24, 2025

By: Dr. Sable Muntean As we head into Thanksgiving week, we wanted to pause and offer something simple, but genuine: Thank you. Not in a passing, casual way,  but from a place of true understanding of what this profession asks of you every single day. To the Dentists You are leaders, healers, problem-solvers, and steady…

Fee Negotiation Myths That Keep Dentists Underpaid

By Angela Holland | November 24, 2025

By: Angela Holland, Founder of Preferred Dental SolutionsInsurance Expert and Strategy Consultant for Dental PracticesPreferredDentalSolutions.com There’s a long-standing myth in dentistry that PPO fees are fixed. That’s what you’re paid and it’s what you’re stuck with. Let me be clear: that’s simply not true. Every week, we help dental practices negotiate substantial increases, sometimes 20%,…

Digital Dentistry Workflow: Superior Esthetics and Functionality

By John Cranham, DDS | November 24, 2025

By: John C. Cranham, DDS This article originally appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Cranham granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. Managing complex esthetic and functional dental cases requires precision, efficiency, and a thorough understanding of occlusion. Traditional analog workflows have served dentistry well, but digital workflows now allow for greater accuracy, predictability, and efficiency….

From Clinician To CEO: Part 2

By David Rice | November 24, 2025

Part 2. Systems Control – Turning Chaos Into Consistency By: Dr. David Rice When a dentist shares they’d like more money and more time off, my first thought is, of course. My second thought is what I know they’re really after: freedom. When most new practice owners feel overwhelmed, it’s rarely because they’re bad at…

How to Actually Unplug This Holiday Season & Why You Should

By Sable Muntean | November 17, 2025

By: Dr. Sable Muntean The holidays are supposed to be the season of peace, rest, and connection, yet for many dental professionals, it ends up being one of the most stressful times of the year. Schedules fill up, year-end production goals loom, and even when the office finally closes for a few days, your mind…

Selling To a DSO: Yes or No?!?

By Todd Doobrow, CFP | November 17, 2025

By: Todd Doobrow, CFP As the dental industry evolves, many independent dentists are considering selling their practices to Dental Support Organizations (DSOs). DSOs offer management and administrative support, allowing dentists to focus more on clinical care. However, while this option can be appealing, it’s not without its drawbacks.  Below is a balanced look at the…

Detecting and Managing Pressure Root Resorption Early

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | November 17, 2025

By: Lee Ann Brady, DMDThis topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Brady granted igniteDDS permission to share with our readers. Root resorption is a phenomenon that takes on various forms, each with unique implications for the long-term health of a tooth. Among these, pressure root resorption stands out as a common type. This occurs when…

The Freedom Framework Week One: Breaking the Invisible Handcuffs

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

Awareness: Seeing What Restricts Your Growth and Steals Your Energy By: Candy Velez – CRDH, BSDH Welcome to The Freedom Framework, a three-part mini coaching series from igniteDDS Coaching. This series is designed to help you move from frustration to freedom. Each week introduces a focused lesson, supported by a downloadable workbook that turns awareness…