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Tapping into your inner artist
Do you enjoy a leisurely stroll around the art gallery or museum, a night at the opera or thrashing around in the mosh pit at a death metal concert? There is good evidence that getting involved in the arts can have a powerful effect on mental health and wellbeing.
Striking a balance
Maintaining a healthy work-life balance can be a significant challenge due to the demanding nature of the dentistry. By implementing practical strategies, dental practitioners can strike a balance between their professional obligations and personal lives.
Cultivating Resilience: Practical Tips for Dental Practitioners
Dental practitioners face a unique set of challenges that can take a toll on their mental and emotional well-being. From dealing with anxious patients to managing the demands of a fast-paced work environment, the stress can be overwhelming. However, developing resilience – the ability to bounce back from adversity and adapt to change – can help navigate these challenges with greater ease and maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Mindfulness
The pace of dental practice can be relentless, and the stress sometimes overwhelming. And we know the impact that this can have on practitioner wellbeing. High levels of stress, burnout and work dissatisfaction and lead to many people losing their passion for dentistry. Mindfulness is not a quick fix to stress or burnout. It takes practice and training – in some ways it’s no different to training to improve your physical health. You won’t see benefits overnight, but they will accrue over time as the practice becomes easier.