The Dentist Manifesto, authored by Dr. Emily Letran, presents a structured overview of practice management considerations, operational processes, and professional decision-making factors within clinical dentistry. The revised edition is now available in print and digital formats.

LOS ANGELES, CA — November 25, 2025 —
The Dentist Manifesto, written by Dr. Emily Letran, has been released in updated form, providing a factual, procedural examination of practice operations, workflow systems, professional responsibilities, and administrative processes within dental care settings. The work includes a foreword by Steve Parker.
The book presents documented observations and descriptions of topics relevant to dental professionals, including patient communication frameworks, operational planning, scheduling systems, staff coordination, documentation methods, and compliance considerations. Each chapter contains material drawn from case examples, procedural analysis, and administrative experiences from clinical practice.
Chapter areas highlight subjects such as daily workflow structure, time allocation within operatories, procedural readiness, coordination between clinical and administrative functions, and documentation accuracy. Additional sections describe patient intake procedures, follow-up processes, appointment flow, and systems used to support continuity of care.
The release cites the development of defined operational templates, checklists, and structured planning tools intended to organize daily practice functions. These include step-based scheduling outlines, pre-appointment preparation sequences, and communication protocols used to support predictable workflow patterns. The content is presented in a descriptive format for reference by dental professionals evaluating or refining their administrative organization.
The manuscript also documents portions of Dr. Letran’s professional experience, including her background in multi-location practice management and the use of standardized systems to support administrative efficiency. These historical sections outline the progression of her responsibilities, early procedural challenges, and subsequent implementation of structured workflows in clinical settings.
“This publication compiles observations and systems that have been used across years of clinical and administrative work,” Dr. Letran said in a prepared statement. “The intention is to provide a factual record of processes that informed operational decisions in practice environments.”
The book concludes with appendices containing checklists, sample templates, and structural models that readers may use as reference material for evaluating operational procedures or creating internal documentation. No prescriptive claims are made regarding outcomes; the material is presented in a descriptive, informational format.
The updated edition is available through Amazon in paperback and digital formats. Additional information about Dr. Letran’s professional background can be found on her official website.
Availability:
The Dentist Manifesto – Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/Dentist-Manifesto-Dr-Emily-Letran/dp/1648104533
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