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From Dr. Sinkin

My blogging journey began in 2009, when few dentists shared their thoughts online. What began as an occasional musing about dentistry has since become a passionate commitment. I’ve published at least one new blog post every month for over 15 years. That’s more than 200 posts and counting!…

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Same Day Teeth

Dental Implants – Be Informed Before You Choose

It seems that you can’t pick up a newspaper, daily circular (any New Yorker going into the subway knows what I’m talking about), listen to the radio or even watch TV, especially late-night TV, without reading, hearing or seeing some advertisement about dental implants. “SAME DAY TEETH” “ALL…

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Making a Difference

Note: My marketing consultant told me that this blog is too long, but I ignored her. Hope you enjoy it! In the day-to-day course of any job or profession, repetitive tasks, while not exactly mundane, can and do become routine. There are of course subtle variations and nuances…

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18 Years Later

Summer days seem to just roll on by and as it happens, so do the years. As I was writing up the first patient chart of the morning, I noticed the date August 1, 2013, and just like that! I became aware of the passing of a personal…

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Happy July 4th

While packing for the holiday weekend now upon us, my thoughts turned back to a recent family celebration in Washington D.C. I hadn’t visited our nation’s capital in quite some time and was struck by a sense of wonder and excitement akin to a child’s first over night…

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Dental Fear (from a Dentist’s Perspective)

I’ve been a New York City dentist for 30 years, and believe me, we have a lot of everything here, including a lot of people who are scared of going to the dentist! Recently I decided to do some Google searches for terms such as: gentle dentist, gentle…

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Christmastime – What it Means To Me

Christmastime evokes a broad spectrum of emotions among the multitudes of people who partake in its observance. Be it a deep spiritual stirring arising from the celebration of a most pious day in Christendom, or the fun associated with decking the halls with boughs of holly and decorating…

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