The Role of Dentists in Detecting Systemic Disease Early

By Dr. Jolee Roberts, DDS As a general and cosmetic dentist, I’ve often been asked, “Why do dentists ask so many questions about my health?” It’s a fair question—and one that speaks to a deeper truth about dentistry that many people don’t realize: your mouth is often the first place where signs of systemic disease […]

Women in White Coats: Navigating Dentistry as a Female Healthcare Leader

By Dr. Jolee Roberts, DDS When I first put on my white coat and stepped into the world of dentistry, I knew I was joining a profession that was changing. Dentistry, once heavily male-dominated, has become increasingly diverse—and women are leading that charge. In fact, today more than half of dental school graduates in the […]

Digital Dentistry Demystified: How Technology Is Reshaping Patient Expectations

If you haven’t been to the dentist in a while, you might be surprised by what you see during your next visit. Gone are the days of goopy impressions, traditional x-rays pinned to light boards, and waiting weeks for a crown. Today, dentistry is smarter, faster, and more comfortable—thanks to the rise of digital technology. […]

Finding Balance: How Busy Healthcare Professionals Prioritize Wellness and Self-Care

If you’ve ever worked in healthcare—or know someone who has—you’ve probably heard about the long hours, high stress, and emotional toll the job can take. As a dentist with a full patient schedule, administrative responsibilities, community service commitments, and a family at home, I understand this first-hand. But I’ve also learned that caring for others […]

The Power of Preventive Dentistry: How Education Changes Oral Health Outcomes

When people think of going to the dentist, they often picture fillings, root canals, or whitening treatments. But the heart of dentistry—the part I’m most passionate about—is something far simpler and far more powerful: prevention. As a general and cosmetic dentist, I’ve seen firsthand how educating patients and focusing on prevention can change not just […]

Helping Patients Overcome Dental Anxiety: Strategies That Actually Work

If there’s one thing I’ve learned in over a decade of practicing dentistry, it’s that fear of the dentist is incredibly common—and very real. I’ve met so many wonderful people who walk into my office with their shoulders tight, hands clenched, and a nervous smile that says, “I’m here because I have to be.” Whether […]