Rochelle Fisher emphasises embracing the season of growth in dentistry.

As dental professionals, we are creatures of habit. We rely on routines and familiar practices to ensure we perform our duties effectively and efficiently. Whether it’s how we like our instruments set out, the exact sequence we follow when placing etch, bond, and composite, or even which chair we feel most comfortable assisting from—there’s a rhythm to our work that feels safe. Familiar. Comfortable.

But what happens when change comes knocking? A new material to work with. A new clinician to assist. A change in protocols, rotas, or technology. All too often, we resist. We cling to what we know because it feels easier than stepping into the unknown.

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