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  <title>330: Neurodiversity in Dentistry: Building Compassionate and Supportive Practices</title>
  <description>This week, Dr. David Charles, a neuropsychologist specializing in trauma and neurodiversity, joins us to explore how dental teams can better support neurodivergent patients and staff. From reducing sensory overload to improving communication and recognizing early signs of distress, Dr. Charles offers valuable strategies for creating a more inclusive and compassionate dental experience.&amp;amp;nbsp;  Episode highlights:   How to create a supportive dental experience for neurodiverse patients  Recognize early signs of patient distress before it escalates  How dental teams can better support neurodivergent staff  Addressing trauma in neurodiverse patients through empathy and collaboration  Why ongoing neurodiversity training boosts morale and patient care  Ready to thrive as a dentist and a mom? Join a supportive community of like-minded professionals at Mommy Dentists in Business. Whether you’re looking to grow your practice, find balance, or connect with others who understand your journey, MDIB is here to help. Visit mommydibs.com to learn more and become a part of this empowering network today! </description>
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