Employee well-being and mental health in dentistry
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Employee well-being and mental health in dentistry are often overlooked. The demanding nature of the profession can lead to burnout, anxiety, and depression. Dental practices must prioritize employee well-being by providing a supportive environment, work-life balance, counseling, and stress management programs. Neglecting well-being affects both the mental health of professionals and patient care. Dental practices need to recognize the importance of a mentally healthy workplace and support their employees.
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