I Built What Most Dentists Are Still Trying to Figure Out.
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Full-arch systems. Predictable patient flow. A practice designed to create freedom—not burnout.
I Didn’t Set Out to Become a Consultant
After earning my Bachelor of Arts from the University of Utah, followed by both a DDS and an MBA from The Ohio State University, I entered dentistry with a different perspective—one focused on both clinical excellence and business strategy.
I wasn’t just interested in placing implants. I was focused on building a system.
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This Wasn’t Theory. It Was Execution.
I built a full-arch implant center designed as a true end-to-end operation:
• Fully integrated in-house lab
• Dedicated marketing department driving consistent patient flow
• Streamlined surgical and prosthetic workflows
• Institute-level training environment for live doctor education
This wasn’t an idea. It was a system that worked.
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I Didn’t Just Build It—
I Taught It.
I mentored doctors one-on-one through their first full-arch cases and led multi-day courses covering every phase—from patient acquisition to surgery to final prosthetics.
Becoming PACE-accredited ensured that what I taught carried real clinical and professional weight.
Success Forced a Hard Question
After years of operating at a high level, I began dealing with significant back pain that made it difficult to continue practicing at the same intensity.
At the same time, doctors were coming to me for more than clinical guidance—they needed help with their businesses, their stress, and their lives.
Through personal reflection, prayer, and a growing sense of responsibility, it became clear that my next chapter wasn’t just about dentistry.
It was about impact.
Selling My Practice Wasn’t an Exit.
It Was Alignment.
I chose to step away from clinical practice to focus on helping other doctors build what I had built—without the unnecessary struggle.
Not just better practices.
Better lives.
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3 AREAS THAT MATTER THE MOST
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FAITH
Alignment with God and purpose. When this is off, everything feels off..
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FAMILY
The relationships that matter most—your spouse, your children, your life outside the practice.
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FREEDOM
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The relationships that matter most—your spouse, your children, your life outside the practice.
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