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Andy and Chris chat to Dr Adam Nulty in this latest episodeof the Dentology podcast.
Adam, a true pioneer in digital dentistry, is a highlyexperienced clinician with a special interest in Restorative & AestheticDentistry, Digital Dentistry and Implantology and has been at the forefront ofadvancing technology in dentistry, shaping the way modern practices operatetoday.
In this episode, he chats about his journey - from growingup in a household with a dentist father to becoming a leader in digitaldentistry. He explains what first sparked his passion for digital workflows,the impact of digital transformation on patient care, and how his vision led tothe creation of the International Digital Dental Academy (IDDA), the IDDA Lab,and an R&D centre.
Beyond his clinical expertise, Adam is also an innovatorwith patents on several dental products and shares more about hisentrepreneurial mindset, the key skills he believes every business owner shouldmaster, and what truly makes him happiest.
Topics:
- Tell us about your childhood and what family life in the Nulty householdlooked like?
- You father was a dentist – were you always destined to follow this path?
- Where was digital dentistry at the time you qualified?
- What was the spark that excited you about the application of digitaldentistry and it’s future impact?
- What is the biggest impact the digital transformation of dental practiceshas had to improve patient outcomes?
- Is your personal obsession with digital dentistry the driver to createthe International Digital Dental Academy (IDDA)?
- How does this differ from other (digital) labs?
- You’ve also create the KISS workflow – what is this?
- What was your journey from qualification through to owning Dentist On THEROCK & Digital Smile Studio?
- Would you do it the same again?
- What is the oneactivity you do that makes you the happiest?
- Which is the criticalskill to master as an entrepreneur?
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Andy and Chris chat to Dr Adam Nulty in this latest episodeof the Dentology podcast.
Adam, a true pioneer in digital dentistry, is a highlyexperienced clinician with a special interest in Restorative & AestheticDentistry, Digital Dentistry and Implantology and has been at the forefront ofadvancing technology in dentistry, shaping the way modern practices operatetoday.
In this episode, he chats about his journey - from growingup in a household with a dentist father to becoming a leader in digitaldentistry. He explains what first sparked his passion for digital workflows,the impact of digital transformation on patient care, and how his vision led tothe creation of the International Digital Dental Academy (IDDA), the IDDA Lab,and an R&D centre.
Beyond his clinical expertise, Adam is also an innovatorwith patents on several dental products and shares more about hisentrepreneurial mindset, the key skills he believes every business owner shouldmaster, and what truly makes him happiest.
Topics:
- Tell us about your childhood and what family life in the Nulty householdlooked like?
- You father was a dentist – were you always destined to follow this path?
- Where was digital dentistry at the time you qualified?
- What was the spark that excited you about the application of digitaldentistry and it’s future impact?
- What is the biggest impact the digital transformation of dental practiceshas had to improve patient outcomes?
- Is your personal obsession with digital dentistry the driver to createthe International Digital Dental Academy (IDDA)?
- How does this differ from other (digital) labs?
- You’ve also create the KISS workflow – what is this?
- What was your journey from qualification through to owning Dentist On THEROCK & Digital Smile Studio?
- Would you do it the same again?
- What is the oneactivity you do that makes you the happiest?
- Which is the criticalskill to master as an entrepreneur?
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