Healthy boundaries: The boundaries between dentists and team

Just like the brakes on a car keep us safe, boundaries do the same. Join us in Gloves Off as we talk about how to keep healthy boundaries between dentists and team members.

Think of yourself as a car. If you don’t have brakes, you’re going to crash. Boundaries are like that. They exist to keep us safe, protect our emotions, and protect our energy. How are your brakes doing?

Join us in Gloves Off as we talk about how to keep healthy boundaries between dentists and team members.

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Editor’s note: This video first appeared in Clinical Insights newsletter, a publication of the Endeavor Business Media Dental Group. Read more articles and subscribe.

About the Author

David R. Rice, DDS

Chief editor

Founder of the nation’s largest student and new-dentist community, igniteDDS, David R. Rice, DDS, travels the world speaking, writing, and connecting today’s top young dentists with tomorrow’s most successful dental practices. He is the editorial director of DentistryIQ and leads a team-centered restorative and implant practice in East Amherst, New York. With 27 years of practice in the books, Dr. Rice is trained at the Pankey Institute, the Dawson Academy, Spear Education, and most prolifically at the school of hard knocks. Contact him at [email protected].

Anastasia Turchetta

Anastasia Turchetta

Anastasia Turchetta is a keynote speaker, author, and workplace wellness strategist who helps dental professionals set healthy boundaries for their time, emotions, and energy—without guilt. With over 20 years in dentistry, she blends science-backed tools with road-trip metaphors to help teams prevent burnout and fuel emotional resilience. Off the mic, she’s a coffee addict, dog mom, and proud wife who believes every great day starts with caffeine and ends with self-respect.

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