Dr. Paul Henny, DDS

Dr. Paul Henny, DDS

Dr. Henny maintains an esthetically-focused restorative practice in Roanoke, Virginia. Additionally, he has been a national speaker in dentistry, a visiting faculty member of the Pankey Institute for Advanced Dental Education, and visiting lecturer at the Jefferson College or Health Sciences.

Dr. Henny has been a member of the Roanoke Valley Dental Society, The Academy of General Dentistry, The American College of Oral Implantology, The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, and is a Fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantology. He is Past President and co-founder of the Robert F. Barkley Dental Study Club.

guiding patients with empathy & purpose

Guiding Patients with Empathy & Purpose: Your Blueprint for Leadership in Dentistry

By: Paul Henny, DDSThis topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.org. Dr. Henny granted permission for igniteDDS to share…

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Creating Success-Oriented Patient Relationships in Dentistry

Creating Success-Oriented Patient Relationships in Dentistry

By: Paul A. Henny, DDS This topic originally appeared on PankeyGram.org. Dr. Henny granted permission for igniteDDS to…

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Authenticity in Dentistry

Authenticity in Dentistry: Embracing Personal Integrity for Professional Growth

By: Paul A. Henny, DDSThis Topic Originally Appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Henny granted permission for igniteDDS to…

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Why Trending Today Fails You

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10 simple things you can do to get through hard times

By Dawn Patrick | November 17, 2020

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Why You Need to Hit the Reset Button Heading into 2021

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By Dawn Patrick | November 2, 2020

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By Dawn Patrick | October 27, 2020

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