10 Things Female Dentists Should Know (and Watch Out For) When Joining a Dental Practice
Perhaps you’ve just graduated from dental school and you’re starting your dental career. Maybe you’re looking for a change in […]
Perhaps you’ve just graduated from dental school and you’re starting your dental career. Maybe you’re looking for a change in […]
Some patients you only see twice a year when they arrive for their regular checkup and cleaning. Once they leave […]
It’s a situation that is all too familiar for most dentists: Your patient needs a root canal. However he or she hesitates when you mention the treatment plan. It’s a frustrating situation because not only do you know it’s an important procedure, but you also fully understand the consequences of declining treatment. Learn 4 ways to show your patients that treatment is in their best interest.
The dental and orthodontic landscape is a competitive one. According to Dentistry IQ magazine, the number of dentists is increasing proportionately to the U.S. population. So in this environment, how can you give your practice the edge to be successful? Start now by applying these 5 verified techniques to grow a profitable practice that patients actually love.
Today, more and more adults are seeking orthodontic treatment to improve their smiles. However, many patients choose convenience over quality and opt for mail order dentistry companies over local orthodontic practices. Learn to educate your patients on the 3 common myths they believe about orthodontic treatment.
You’re very concerned with the condition of your patients’ teeth, and you want to do everything you can to help them remain healthy. But when was the last time you evaluated the health of your dental practice?
If you’ve not taken a recent assessment, you may be overlooking some red flags that are getting in the way of both profitability and patient loyalty. Does your practice show these top ten principles of growth and health?
Your patients may not like you—but don’t take it personally. According to information from Carrington College dentaphobia—the fear of going to […]