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Payman chats with Amber Aplin, who's carved out something genuinely different in the Scottish Borders. From military dentist to biomimetic practice owner, Amber's journey takes in Germany, Iraq, private equity, and ultimately building a practice that puts prevention and patient education at its core.
She talks candidly about the realities of military life, the loneliness of early practice ownership, and why she now trains therapists and other dentists in minimally invasive techniques.
There's also a refreshing honesty about perfectionism, work-life balance, and what happens when you stop chasing the next big thing and start appreciating what's already there.
In This Episode
00:00:40 - Military beginnings
00:02:05 - Sandhurst training
00:03:55 - Germany posting
00:06:50 - Iraq deployment
00:09:25 - Leaving the forces
00:10:45 - Moving to Scotland
00:12:30 - Early practice ownership struggles
00:15:20 - Private equity involvement
00:19:10 - Buying the practice back
00:22:15 - Building a biomimetic practice
00:26:40 - Therapist-led model
00:31:20 - Teaching and courses
00:36:45 - Microscope dentistry
00:42:10 - Direct bonding techniques
00:48:25 - Patient communication
00:53:30 - Practice culture
00:58:15 - Work-life balance challenges
01:04:20 - Pascal Magne influence
01:09:40 - Preventive dentistry philosophy
01:15:50 - Social media approach
01:21:35 - Business versus clinical focus
01:26:45 - Blackbox thinking
01:28:50 - Fantasy dinner party
01:30:15 - Last days and legacy
About Amber Aplin
Amber Aplin is a biomimetic dentist and practice owner in the Scottish Borders who served six years as a military dentist, including deployments to Germany and Iraq. She now runs a prevention-focused practice where therapists deliver the majority of patient care, and teaches minimally invasive dentistry techniques to other practitioners.
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Payman chats with Amber Aplin, who's carved out something genuinely different in the Scottish Borders. From military dentist to biomimetic practice owner, Amber's journey takes in Germany, Iraq, private equity, and ultimately building a practice that puts prevention and patient education at its core.
She talks candidly about the realities of military life, the loneliness of early practice ownership, and why she now trains therapists and other dentists in minimally invasive techniques.
There's also a refreshing honesty about perfectionism, work-life balance, and what happens when you stop chasing the next big thing and start appreciating what's already there.
In This Episode
00:00:40 - Military beginnings
00:02:05 - Sandhurst training
00:03:55 - Germany posting
00:06:50 - Iraq deployment
00:09:25 - Leaving the forces
00:10:45 - Moving to Scotland
00:12:30 - Early practice ownership struggles
00:15:20 - Private equity involvement
00:19:10 - Buying the practice back
00:22:15 - Building a biomimetic practice
00:26:40 - Therapist-led model
00:31:20 - Teaching and courses
00:36:45 - Microscope dentistry
00:42:10 - Direct bonding techniques
00:48:25 - Patient communication
00:53:30 - Practice culture
00:58:15 - Work-life balance challenges
01:04:20 - Pascal Magne influence
01:09:40 - Preventive dentistry philosophy
01:15:50 - Social media approach
01:21:35 - Business versus clinical focus
01:26:45 - Blackbox thinking
01:28:50 - Fantasy dinner party
01:30:15 - Last days and legacy
About Amber Aplin
Amber Aplin is a biomimetic dentist and practice owner in the Scottish Borders who served six years as a military dentist, including deployments to Germany and Iraq. She now runs a prevention-focused practice where therapists deliver the majority of patient care, and teaches minimally invasive dentistry techniques to other practitioners.

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