The Aesthetic Dentist
In this episode of The Aesthetic Dentist Podcast, Dr Andrew See discusses one of the most common — and least talked about — stages of a dental career: the plateau. This is the phase where dentists are not failing, not struggling, and not inexperienced — yet no longer feel challenged, fulfilled, or excited by their work. Andrew reflects on his own experience of feeling mentally fatigued despite a full diary, and explains why being busy often prevents dentists from recognising stagnation. You’ll hear: * Why busyness creates the illusion of progress * How repetition differs from true experience * The “treadmill effect” many dentists unknowingly live in * Why aesthetic dentists often sit in a frustrating middle ground * How growth requires intention, not just activity Using clear analogies and real clinical insight, Andrew explains why slowing down — rather than doing more — is often the key to moving forward. This episode continues the foundational theme of the podcast: progress in dentistry doesn’t begin with new techniques, but with clearer thinking. 🔗 CONNECT WITH DR ANDREW SEE For examples of Dr See’s clinical work and natural aesthetic philosophy, follow @dr.andrewsee
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