Dr. Sully Sullivan is a dental speaker, dentist, and the host of the Millennial Dentist Podcast. He is a fourth-generation dentist residing in Nashville, Tennessee, and currently manages a practice together with his father. Having learned the benefits of clinical diversity, he invested in adding more dental services to an already established business such as third molar extractions, adult orthodontics, and soft tissue grafting. Sully earned his DDS from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
In today’s episode, Sully shares the importance of clinical diversity in dental practices and how it benefits both you and your patients. He describes the core fundamentals in dentistry and why any practice will succeed if you stick with the fundamentals. Sully also explains how he expanded his practice’s services and how he discovered the link between sleep apnea and dental health. I then share what you can expect from the upcoming NEXT Seminar.
"Wherever you are in your practice, whatever type of dentistry you're doing, the fundamentals work." - Sully Sullivan
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