Mary Osborne

Dental Practice Consultant

Phone: 206.937.5851

Improving communication in dentistry for over 40 years
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Key Questions to Change Hygiene

December 8, 2016 By Mary Osborne Leave a Comment

Don’t you cringe when you hear patients say, “It’s just a cleaning”? Patients just don’t seem to value their hygiene visits as much as we would like them to. Fees for hygiene services are often questioned, particularly if they do not fit the insurance model. Appointments are cancelled. How can we change the way people … Read More »

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Flummoxed by Floss

August 17, 2016 By Mary Osborne Leave a Comment

This is the time of the great flossing controversy! Should we or shouldn’t we? A New York Time article says it is not proven to be beneficial and could even do harm! Patients flock to dental offices to ask if it’s true! Aren’t you tired of talking about flossing? “To floss or not to floss” … Read More »

Filed Under: Patient Care and Communication

Can You Listen Generously?

July 11, 2016 By Mary Osborne 2 Comments

When was the last time you listened deeply, without distraction? When was the last time you felt heard and understood without any need to answer questions or fill in details? I recently attended a workshop with Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen whose books such as, “Kitchen Table Wisdom” have informed my work for over twenty years. … Read More »

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No More OHI

May 23, 2016 By Mary Osborne 6 Comments

What could be worse than “Oral Hygiene Instruction?” It conjures up images of giant toothbrushes and humongous fake teeth. It carries with it an accusation of being not too bright, or worse “unhygienic.” There is a social stigma to not having a clean mouth and “fresh breath.” Even though we are trying to be helpful … Read More »

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Do You Need a Parachute?

April 26, 2016 By Mary Osborne 4 Comments

A dentist I used to work with once remarked that when he came into my hygiene room to check a patient he felt like he had been dropped out of an airplane without a parachute. He described what it was like to work with his restorative patient, loops on, narrowly focused on precise preps. He … Read More »

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What am I Missing Here?

March 19, 2016 By Mary Osborne Leave a Comment

I had just gotten off a plane in the Minneapolis airport and spotted a sign with the stick figure of a woman indicating a rest room The entrance had a wide area where you could go right or left around a wall. As I confidently headed to the right of the wall, I was passed … Read More »

Filed Under: Patient Care and Communication, Team Development

Family Doctor or Fixer of Teeth?

December 30, 2015 By Mary Osborne 2 Comments

How do your patients see you? How do you want to be seen? Family doctors of the past knew their patients well. They were in relationship over time, sometimes for generations. They cared for the whole family and understood their patients in that context: their family health history, financial considerations, challenges and aspirations. Family doctors … Read More »

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Are Your Patients Disappointed?

October 24, 2015 By Mary Osborne 10 Comments

Everyone hopes they are doing enough to stay healthy. No one sets out to be unhealthy or to ruin their smile. We all hold onto the hope that, while not perfect, our efforts will be enough. Whether or not our hopes and expectations are realistic, we can feel disappointment when they fall short. The experts recommend … Read More »

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A Trusted Advisor in One Phone Call?

September 14, 2015 By Mary Osborne Leave a Comment

We were standing by the front desk taking a break from a team meeting, and Jackie decided to use the time to return a call to a new patient. “No, we are not a participating provider in that plan,” we heard her say. Eyes rolling we moved away from the desk and went back to our … Read More »

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Are You Accessing Your Ignorance?

August 8, 2015 By Mary Osborne 2 Comments

Ignorance is not something we tend to look for in ourselves. We take pride in our knowledge and our competence, not our ignorance. Have you ever considered the ways in which your knowledge could get in your way? How accessing your ignorance could make you more successful? In preparation for our annual Leadership and Legacy … Read More »

Filed Under: Patient Care and Communication, Uncategorized Tagged With: collaborating with patients, listening skills, partnership with patients, shared responsibility

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A Message from Mary Osborne

New Workshop

I could not be more excited to invite you to attend our new IN-PERSON workshop, “A Team Approach to Whole Health Dentistry,” November 4-5, 2022, in Seattle. I have thought and planned for this workshop for some time and it  finally became a reality last October. The experience was powerful and deeply satifying.

If you bring your whole self to your work to care for the whole person who sits in your chair, you won’t  want to miss this opportunity to learn together with other like minded practices in a spirit of collaboration. Click here to learn more and register

 

Testimonials

Thank you so much for the program. The experience was invaluable and Connie and Donna and I are more engaged and energized then ever!!!!
Dr. Lee Ann BradyGlendale, AZ
For all of the Institutes, technical courses and workshops, it was not until I began studying with Mary that the actual application of my skills exploded. You do not need to learn how to do more dentistry. You need to learn how to GET to do more dentistry. That’s Mary.
Michael J MelkersDDS, FAGDHanover, NH
As I progressed on my CE journey my clinical skills were getting better and better, but my communication was not up to par. Whenever I questioned mentors about where I needed to go they all had the same answer: Mary Osborne. She teaches communications techniques that are truly from the heart and that have helped me clarify my vision and my role in the practice. A truly exceptional lady. –
Dr. Terri PukanichSlave Lake, Alberta, Canada
The process can be useful for every relationship in our lives . . . Best way to revolutionize your hygiene department!
Dr. Joyce HottensteinRutland, VT
Reflecting on how much I have learned , not just about patient care but more importantly about myself during the time we have spent together. . . . As I reviewed many of the journals and re-read article from over the years, I forgot just how much I have learned. You have been a great coach, mentor and friend for me.
Dr. Murray KnebelCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Thank you so much for providing a great environment for learning this hard stuff. I love this community of people who care so much about their work and its influence on the world.
Dr. Rob JostCalgary, Alberta, Canada
“It was hands down the best continuing education class I have ever attended, and truly an amazing experience for me. You were inspirational! I realized that my job as a dental hygienist really matters! I can truly make a difference in the lives of my patients.”
Maggie Ashton, R.D.H.Seattle, WA
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About Mary Osborne

Mary Osborne has worked in dentistry for over forty years. She brings to her … Learn More »

Mission Statement

My mission is to help people understand the power of choice in health care. Working with patients, dentists, and dental team members I listen without judgment … Learn More »

Client Testimonials

Thank you for the opportunity to participate with you in your workshops. I have attended many one, two and three day classes, but none as moving for … Read More »

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