Posts Tagged ‘Dental Care’

Dental Consultants Retention Rate: Keeping Patients

Dental Consultants Retention Rate: Keeping Patients
The typical dental practice has hundreds of overdue patients on record in their filing cabinet, but most do very little to reactivate these people. They spend thousands of dollars trying to find more patients when they previously have plenty of overdue patients on record in their filing cabinet waiting to [...]

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Whitening for Life: Provide a Personal Connection with your Recare System

Whitening for Life: Provide a Personal Connection with your Recare System
The dental “check-up” is now better named a “recare appointment.” It involves so much more than just looking at teeth for cavities and gum disease. Friendly, candid, honest, and confidential discussion about any of your oral health needs. Many dental personnel cringe at the thought [...]

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Looking at the Practice Financial Structure with Dental Consultants

Looking at the Practice Financial Structure with Dental Consultants
If you intend to buy an existing dental practice, there is no reason to think that you cannot do so. Looking at acquiring an existing practice would help you steer clear of an assortment of pitfalls associated with starting a practice from scratch, and this would thereby [...]

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Poor Oral Hygiene Rates How the Hygiene Consultants can Help?

Poor Oral Hygiene Rates How the Hygiene Consultants can Help?
Neglecting to adhere to proper oral hygiene guidelines can lead to further oral health complications that are much easier to prevent than they are to fix. Improper dental hygiene results in increased accumulation of plaque and debris around the mouth, teeth, and gums that can lead [...]

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Whitening for Life Risk Assessment

Whitening for Life Risk Assessment
Risk assessment involves the comprehensive dental and health challenges that may affect a patient’s immune system and overall health and well-being. Beyond the standard clinical criteria of plaque, calculus, pocket depths, hemorrhage, and active decay and pain, there are other contributing factors that play key roles in the patient’s host modulated [...]

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