Ronda Holman

Ronda Holman

Ronda Holman found her passion for dental assisting while in the Air Force.

She assisted in oral surgery, general dentistry, and ended her four-year service as a prophy tech, the military’s version of a dental hygienist.

She married and spent 13 years traveling the country while her husband served in the Air Force. Each time Ronda relocated she got the opportunity to work in a new dental office, where she picked up pearls that have helped her become an expert in educating dental assistants.

Her interests are immediate denture/partial fabrication, CEREC technology, patient education, and striving for optimal chairside skills.

Ronda believes that every dental assistant has the potential to be a rock star assistant if given the right tools and guidance.

buying a dental practice is easy earning the teams trust is the hard part

Buying a Dental Practice Is the Easy Part—Earning the Team’s Trust Is the Real Work

By: Ronda Holman Purchasing an existing dental practice offers a significant advantage: a team that already knows…

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Meaningful Ways New Dentists Can Show Gratitude to Their Team During the Holidays

…Without Spending Much Money By: Ronda Holman The holiday season is a perfect opportunity for new dentists…

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Expired Anesthetic

Did Your Dental Assistant Give You Expired Anesthetic Again?

If So, Here’s What We Need to Do By: Ronda Holman There’s nothing that sinks a dentist’s…

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4 o'clock dilemma

Blessing or Curse? The 4 O’Clock Dilemma

By: Ronda Holman It’s 3:55 p.m. on a Thursday. The 4 o’clock patient just canceled. You can almost…

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That’s Not My Job Why Clear Delegation Matters in Dentistry

That’s Not My Job: Why Clear Delegation Matters in Dentistry

By: Ronda Holman You’ve probably heard the old story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and…

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How Dentists Can Be Patient with Their Dental Assistant as They’re Still Learning

How Dentists Can Be Patient with Their Dental Assistant as They’re Still Learning

By: Ronda Holman Every dentist remembers that awkward learning curve when they first started practicing — the…

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invest in your dental assistant

3 Ways to Invest in Your Dental Assistant

By: Ronda Holman What Dentists Can Learn from Chef Tina in The Bear In the TV series…

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dental office teams that learn together

Why Dental Teams Should Learn Together

By: Ronda Holman In the fast-paced world of dentistry, continuing education (CE) is essential, not just for…

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dental assistant becoming an EFDA

What’s Keeping Your Dental Assistant from Becoming an EFDA?

By: Ronda Holman If you’ve ever found yourself wishing you had two pairs of hands during a…

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dental assistant keeps giving patients dirty goggles

Help! My Dental Assistant Keeps Giving My Patients Dirty Glasses

By: Ronda Holman It might seem like a small thing, but when a dental assistant hands a…

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4 Main Reasons I Always Use Desensitizers Before Tooth Prep

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | December 13, 2024

By: Lee Ann Brady DMDTopic Originally Appeared on PankeyGram.Org. Dr. Brady granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. One of the most common questions I get is about the use of a category of materials we refer to as desensitizers, prep scrubs, or prep wetting agents.  The question is usually do they actually…

Crafting Cohesion: The Crucial Elements of Team Building in Dentistry with Dr. Chad Duplantis

By Chad Duplantis, D.D.S, F.A.G.D | December 11, 2024

Host: Dr. Tanya Sue MaestasGuest:  Dr. Chad DuplantisEdited By: Candy Velez CRDH Building a successful dental practice extends beyond clinical excellence; it thrives on cultivating a cohesive team that fully embraces the practice’s vision and culture. In a podcast with Dr. Chad Duplantis, he shares his experiences and insights on team dynamics, highlighting the challenges…

Discipline & Accountability: The Key to a High-Performing Dental Team

By Dawn Patrick | December 9, 2024

By: Dawn Patrick, Dental Coach and Director of Operations, IgniteDDS In today’s competitive dental industry, delivering top-quality care to patients requires more than clinical expertise. It requires a cohesive, disciplined, and accountable team that works seamlessly together to achieve the practice’s goals. Teams that embrace these values not only provide exceptional patient experiences but also…

Complete Examinations in Dentistry

By Dr. Leonard Hess, DDS | December 6, 2024

By: Dr. Leonard A. Hess, DDSClinical Director, The Dawson AcademyThe Article Originally Appeared on TheDawsonAcademy.com. Dr. Hess granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran in the dental industry or just starting on your journey, one thing is for sure: complete examinations have become a cornerstone of modern dentistry….

New Year’s Resolutions for Dentists: Get a Head Start Before the Year’s End

By Todd Doobrow, CFP | December 4, 2024

By: Todd Doobrow, CFP As the year winds down and we gear up for the holidays, many of us start thinking about New Year’s resolutions. For dentists, this is a great time to reflect on personal and professional goals, especially since the final weeks of the year can often be the most hectic. Instead of…

Dental Phobia & Anxiety: Helping Patients Overcome

By Savanah Craig | December 2, 2024

By: Dr. Savanah Craig A phobia is defined as an intense, irrational, and persistent fear of a specific object, situation, or activity that poses little to no actual danger. Fear of the dentist or dental phobia is no different and, in my experience, most patients know that their fears are irrational. However, the intensity of…

Meeting Patient Expectations in Dentistry

By Dr. Kelley Brummett, DMD | November 29, 2024

By: Kelley Brummett DMDThis topic originally appeared on Pankey.org. Dr. Brummett granted permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers. Meeting patients’ expectations requires excellent communication and understanding of their desires to look at what you can do to solve their problems. Once you understand their expectations, you will know which of the treatment plans…

Patient-Friendly Language: Explaining Treatment Plans without Jargon 

By Dawn Patrick | November 27, 2024

By: Dawn Patrick, Dental Coach and Director of Operations, IgniteDDS As dental professionals, one of the greatest challenges we face is explaining complex treatment plans to patients in a way that is clear and approachable. Often, our expertise can lead us to use industry-specific terminology that can confuse or even overwhelm patients. When patients don’t…

Help…My Dental Assistant Breaks Stuff!

By Ronda Holman | November 25, 2024

By: Ronda Holman As a dentist, you know how quickly the cost of running a dental office can add up. From high-tech dental equipment to everyday tools, every piece plays an essential role in delivering quality care. But what happens when you notice a pattern of things breaking—and it’s often the same person involved? Take…

A Six-Unit Anterior Bridge: Provisionals and Placement

By Dr. Lee Ann Brady | November 22, 2024

By: Lee Ann Brady DMDTopic originally appeared on Pankey.org: Dr. Brady allowed permission for igniteDDS to share with our readers My patient wasn’t satisfied with the aesthetics and feel of her previous restoration. Detailed planning enabled me to deliver a beautiful, functional result. Here is the conclusion of this case and the placement of the…