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EPISODE 11: DR. Dan Holtzclaw | Full-Arch Dentistry & Education | Part 1/2

Jan 13

In this wide-ranging and candid episode of the All In, All On X Podcast, Adam Hogan sits down with Dan Holtzclaw to explore the realities shaping modern dentistry—clinically, financially, and philosophically—with a forward-looking focus on full-arch implant dentistry.

Dr. Holtzclaw brings decades of experience spanning military service, academia, corporate dentistry, and private practice ownership. Together, they unpack what today’s dentists are rarely taught in school: retirement planning, financial discipline, scaling practices responsibly, and building a sustainable career in an increasingly competitive dental landscape.

The conversation dives deep into the evolution of implant dentistry, including how misconceptions around implant failures—particularly in full-arch and All-on-X cases—often stem from misdiagnosis rather than true surgical error. Dr. Holtzclaw shares insight into how experience, mentorship, and real-world training play a critical role in long-term success with fixed full-arch restorations, immediate-load protocols, and complex implant cases.

Listeners will also gain perspective on:

  • Why many dentists never truly plan for retirement—and how that impacts career longevity
  • The strengths and shortcomings of modern dental education, including the role of digital dentistry
  • How corporate dentistry influences business systems, efficiency, and scalability
  • Why location, marketing strategy, and competition analysis are critical to practice growth
  • How dental journals and continuing education shape (and sometimes mislead) clinical decision-making
  • The future of full-arch dentistry, implant specialization, and emerging dental technologies

This episode blends clinical insight with real-world business strategy, making it especially valuable for implant dentists, full-arch clinicians, practice owners, and dentists considering All-on-X workflows. Whether you’re early in your career or planning your legacy, this discussion offers hard-earned lessons on adapting, evolving, and building a practice—and life—that lasts.

If you’re serious about full-arch implant dentistry, implant practice growth, and the future of fixed full-arch care, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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