Coffee Break with Coachman

Christian Coachman

Christian Coachman's interview podcast, where he speaks to some of the most brilliant minds in the dental industry. From the clinical, to the technical, personal, digital and corporate perspective of dentistry.

  1. #58 Why It’s Easier to Sell the 'Wrong' Dentistry (And How to Do It Right)

    2d ago

    #58 Why It’s Easier to Sell the 'Wrong' Dentistry (And How to Do It Right)

    How good are you at making patients choose you? In this solo episode of Coffee Break with Coachman, Christian Coachman dives deep into one of the most critical, yet overlooked, moments in a clinician's career: the space between a patient sitting in the chair and saying yes to treatment. Drawing from his early days as an in-house dental technician watching patient-dentist communication from the corner of the room, Christian unpacks why traditional, purely rational ways of explaining dentistry fail to connect. He challenges the dental community to look past the easy fixes and quick sales to embrace Ethical Case Acceptance; a philosophy where the patient’s long-term health is the ultimate priority, driven by genuine emotional connection. In this episode, you’ll discover: The Power of Emotional Dentistry: Why human decisions are driven by the heart, not just rational facts, and how to make comprehensive dentistry an ultra-priority in your patient's mind. The Gold Standard of the First and Second Appointment: Why the revolution of modern dentistry happens before treatment even begins, and how to master this crucial window of first impressions. The Ethics of Influence: Acknowledging the fine line between persuasion and ownership, and why becoming a better communicator means raising your ethical bar. The Long-Game Dilemma: Why it’s structurally easier to sell the 'wrong' dentistry (immediate satisfaction, quick fixes) over the 'right' comprehensive dentistry and how to bridge that communication gap. A Sneak Peek into the Future of DSD: Christian shares the inspiration behind completely reinventing the DSD course after 15 years to focus 100% on mastering ethical case acceptance. Whether you are a seasoned clinician with a bustling practice or an associate looking to build your reputation, this episode is a powerful reminder that there is always room to improve how we onboard, differentiate, and connect with the human beings inside our clinics. Grab your coffee, settle in, and learn how to attract the right patients and convert for the right reasons.

    34 min
  2. #57 From Novelty to Necessity: Why 2026 is the Year 3D Printing Finally Outpaced the Mill

    Apr 6

    #57 From Novelty to Necessity: Why 2026 is the Year 3D Printing Finally Outpaced the Mill

    In this episode of Coffee Break with Coachman, Christian Coachman speaks with Wally Renne, a dentist and educator who specializes in digital technology. They discuss the current state of 3D printing in 2026, which is the year that printing adoption officially moved ahead of chairside milling in the United States. The conversation focuses on the transition from using printers for simple models to implementing them for definitive clinical work, supported by the high scanner adoption rate of 78 percent among clinicians. The technical shift from 405nm to 385nm light sources, which allows for more accurate margins and thinner restorations.Why there is now "zero reason" to mill polymers, as modern resins offer better translucency and strength for daily use.The clinical efficiency of printing ten veneers in eight minutes using high-heat and high-light curing cycles.How 3D printed dentures are providing a better fit and more affordable care for the edentulous population.The concept of "transitional restorations", which is a workflow that allows patients to "test drive" a full mouth rehabilitation before committing to final ceramics.The financial reality of return on investment, where a complete printing system can often be paid for through a single multi-unit case.The role of AI in automating simple designs while maintaining the necessary human element for complex smile makeovers. About the guest: Dr. Wally Renne is a dentist and educator, having previously served as Assistant Dean of Innovation and Director of the Digital Dentistry Residency at the Medical University of South Carolina. After operating two clinical practices focused on digital dentistry and dentures, he founded The MOD Institute to provide training in 3D printing and digital workflows. He is an active researcher with multiple patents in dental materials and technology, focusing on conservative dentistry and predictable clinical outcomes.

    1h 3m

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Christian Coachman's interview podcast, where he speaks to some of the most brilliant minds in the dental industry. From the clinical, to the technical, personal, digital and corporate perspective of dentistry.