Sable Muntean

Sable Muntean

Chief Editor of the GetLit Newsletter for igniteDDS.com.

Dr. Sable Muntean is a native of California, having attended college at the University of Southern California. She then graduated from LECOM School of Dental Medicine in Florida, simultaneously earning her degrees as a Doctor of Dental Medicine and Master in Health Services Administration.

She continued her training at Southern Illinois University's School of Dental Medicine, where she completed a year-long Advanced Education in General Dentistry Residency, followed by another year in an Implant Fellowship.

After some time in private practice, Dr. Muntean is now proudly serving as the first full-time female staff dentist at the St. Louis VA Medical Center taking care of local veterans.

In 2020 she was inducted into the esteemed Pierre Fauchard Academy, and most recently was selected as a recipient of the 2023 American Dental Association's Top 10 Under 10 Award.

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How Dentistry Affects the People You Love: Part 3

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How Dentistry Affects the People You Love: Part 2

Why Dental Professionals Struggle With Emotional Availability By: Dr. Sable Muntean After a long day at the…

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How Dentistry Affects the People You Love: Part 1

How Dentistry Quietly Changes Your Relationships By: Dr. Sable Muntean Dentistry is a deeply rewarding profession. Every…

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The Guilt Dental Professionals Feel When They’re Not Working

Why Stepping Away From Dentistry Can Feel So Uncomfortable By: Dr. Sable Muntean For many dental professionals,…

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Holiday Recovery for Dentists: How to Reset After an Emotionally Draining Year

By: Dr. Sable Muntean The holidays are often portrayed as a time of rest and renewal. For…

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Why January Is the Best Time to Fix Broken Systems in Your Dental Practice

By: Dr. Sable Muntean January is often labeled as a “slow month” in dentistry. The holidays are…

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New Year, Same Mouth: A Dentist’s Realistic Approach to Resolutions

By: Dr. Sable Muntean January arrives, and with it comes the usual flood of resolutions: eat cleaner,…

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How Dentists Can Navigate Holiday Parties Without ‘Talking Teeth’ All Night

By: Dr. Sable Muntean Holiday parties are supposed to be fun—good food, good music, good company. But…

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How to Stay Sane During December’s Patient Rush: A Dentist’s Guide to Balance

By: Dr. Sable Muntean December is a special kind of chaos for dental professionals. It’s the perfect…

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The Art of Saying “No” Without Guilt During the Busiest Time of Year

By: Dr. Sable Muntean The holiday season can feel like a perfect storm for dental professionals. Schedules…

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Fall Forward

By Mohammed Hammoud | April 13, 2022

By: Mohammed Hammoud   There is only one way to know if your purpose aligns with your career, and that is to pursue it. I often pondered beforehand if I was making the right decision in pursuing dentistry. I shadowed hundreds of hours and volunteered my time to be positive I was making the right…

How to calm patients with dental anxiety

By Jamie Finch | April 11, 2022

By: Jamie Finch If a patient is feeling too anxious before a procedure, it can make the dentist’s job much harder. While it’s important that you calm patients with dental anxiety as much as possible, doing so can be easier said than done. However, there are effective methods of soothing patients that you can easily…

Acquiring a Dental Practice: Tax Guide

By Bruce Bryen | April 7, 2022

By: Bruce Bryen Now that the dental school graduate has worked as an associate and feels that an understanding of the workings of a practice is known, he or she may be ready to acquire a dental practice. The knowledge of the clinical skills will be known only to the degree they were acquired while working…

Slowing employee turnover in the dental industry

By Katie Klaes | April 7, 2022

By: Katie Klaes The hospitality industry was known for high employee turnover even before the pandemic. Dentistry and several other industries are now facing the same challenges, so I wanted to investigate what they are doing to attract and retain employees. Surprisingly enough, their recommendations can also be directly applied to your dental office. 5…

Remember, you’re more than just a dental student!

By Savanah Craig | March 30, 2022

By: Savanah Craig When you spend 9+ hours a day at your dental school and are surrounded by people who do the same, it’s easy to let being a dental student consume your whole life. It can feel like your worth comes from your grades when all of your free time is spent studying or…

Preparing for Dental School Graduation

By Savanah Craig | March 30, 2022

By: Savanah Craig If you’re anything like me, getting into dental school was the goal. I never really thought about what would happen after dental school graduation. From a young age, I knew that I wanted to pursue a career in Dentistry, so my path was dictated by what Ithought would allow me to get…

Pediatric Dentistry Start-Up: Cuivre Creek

By Casey Goetz | March 23, 2022

By: Casey Goetz I knew for years that my ultimate professional goal was to start my own pediatric dental office. I wanted to have that autonomy and be in control of my career so that I could deliver my dentistry in a way that I thought was superior. I briefly associated with another office for…

What to Do and What to Avoid with a Dental Startup

By Anna Borden | March 17, 2022

By: Anna Borden, DDS My startup journey was one that was somewhat expected, somewhat forced. I had been looking for a practice to buy for about two years, but a lot of practices were overpriced with failing equipment or needed full renovations – or of course, the doctors that wanted to stay on for a…

6 Skills that Make a Great Dental Assistant

By Jamie Finch | March 17, 2022

By: Jamie Finch Dentists may get most of the credit for helping people achieve a perfect smile, but the contribution of their assistants shouldn’t be underestimated. Dental assistants perform numerous important roles that help a dental practice run smoothly, including assisting dentists in surgery. A dental assistant’s career can be exciting, and having the right…

How Phased Therapy Elevates Your Single Tooth Dentistry Every Time

By Kevin Muench | March 15, 2022

By: Kevin Muench DMD, MAGD Time can work against you, or it can work for you if phased therapy is the proposed treatment. Though it seems simpler than a full mouth reconstruction, single tooth dentistry can take years to achieve the desired outcome. For this reason, we must bolster our communication and relationship skills. So, what can…