The Role of DSOs in Dentistry
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by Lauren Bell
3M ago
Dental service organizations acquire dental practices and offer invaluable support for crucial administrative tasks. When you join a DSO, you become part of a group practice instead of working independently. As a dentist, belonging to a DSO is a weight off your shoulders. It lets you focus on caring for your patients while the DSO manages your business aspects — from recruitment, compliance and legal support to accessing the latest technology and encouraging professional networking. What Is a Dental Service Organization? DSOs own and run dental practices, implementing various managerial tasks ..read more
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15 Tips on How to Grow Your Dental Practice
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by Lauren Bell
9M ago
Whether you’re a new practice owner or looking to grow an established patient base, attracting dental patients allows you to develop more relationships within your community and empower your business to succeed. A marketing plan can generate the new faces you want to see and help your office stay fresh with new ideas. Discover how to attract new dental patients now. Develop a Strategy Getting new patients in your dental office begins with a strategy. Defining your goals can help your team develop an actionable plan. Begin your marketing plan by deciding several factors, including: Target demo ..read more
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All About Dental Luxating Elevators
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by Lauren Bell
1y ago
Whether you are trying out new dental tools, starting a position as a dentist or widening your tool kit, dental luxating elevators are flexible options that can aid in procedures in the office. As a dentist, you understand the importance of making each surgery go as smoothly as possible for your patient’s comfort and recovery process. With the help of these tools for each procedure, you can protect your patients’ teeth and cut down on surgery times. Take a look at what a luxating elevator can do and the different types of luxating elevators you can use in your dental office. What Is a Luxating ..read more
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Tips for Treating Pediatric Dental Patients
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by Lauren Bell
1y ago
Visiting the dentist for a six-month cleaning or a regular checkup gets easier with age for many individuals. Most of us remember going to the dentist’s office when we were younger and getting fun prizes after finishing our appointments. While these fun memories make each visit seem easy, many children can feel uneasy during their appointments. Luckily, with a few tips for treating pediatric dental patients up your sleeve, you can make each patient’s appointment go smoothly! Follow these American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) behavior management guidelines and pointers for managing ped ..read more
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Preventing Infections After Dental Surgery
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by Lauren Bell
1y ago
Dental surgery can help you overcome an oral ailment. Perhaps you need the removal of wisdom teeth, the extraction of a tooth or some other procedure determined between you and your dentist. After the surgery, you want a brief, successful recovery period — not a dental infection. While the chances of this happening are slim, you could suffer from a post-surgery dental infection. What causes infection after tooth extraction or other types of dental surgeries? How do you prevent infection after tooth extraction? Both the dentist and the patient have a role to play in preventing patient dental in ..read more
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How to Improve Dental Patient Retention
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by Lauren Bell
1y ago
At first glance, it may seem like adding new patients to your dental practice translates to growth and higher profits. The truth is that adding new patients only tells part of the story. Every day across the country, dental practices are losing patients. If you’re losing patients at the same rate as you’re gaining new ones, your dental practice’s growth is actually stagnating. The key to true success is to keep as many of your patients as possible as you get new ones. This is called patient retention. Discover how to measure dental patient retention and ways to increase dental patient retentio ..read more
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Warming vs. Not Warming Your Dental Composites
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by Lauren Bell
1y ago
Many patients enjoy dental composites for their natural and aesthetically pleasing look. Some dentists may not be aware of the recent research done on composites and the various benefits associated with pre-heating them. Understanding the difference between warming and not warming your dental composites will help you remain informed on the available procedures. What Are Dental Composites? Dental composites are a mixture of resins or glass and plastics used to fill cavities or restore teeth. Composites are also used in cosmetic shaping. They are popular among dentists who admire their safety,&n ..read more
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Essential Instruments for Your Orthodontic Set
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by Lauren Bell
1y ago
The instruments used in orthodontic procedures are mainly exclusive to the discipline. That’s why it’s important for dental students to study and memorize their uses before beginning clinical orthodontic treatments on real patients. A refresher is also helpful when ordering orthodontic instruments for a new orthodontic practice. Keep reading for inside knowledge on commonly used orthodontic instruments: 17 Essential Tools for Orthodontists If you’re curious about orthodontic instrument kits, you probably want to know which tools should be included. Many of these supplies come in sets ..read more
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Easing Your Patients’ Dental Anxiety
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by Lauren Bell
1y ago
  Some patients’ anxiety about receiving dental treatment can interfere with receiving procedures. It can cause them to avoid return visits, become challenging during visits or sometimes even walk out in the middle of a procedure. Keep reading for comprehensive information on how to treat anxious dental patients. What Causes Dental Anxiety? Dental anxiety can have many psychological causes. The patient might be afraid of experiencing pain or of the procedure going wrong. Before you can know how to deal with anxious dental patients, you have to understand what causes their anxious feelings ..read more
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How to Improve Your Dental Practice
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by Lauren Bell
1y ago
Are you looking for practical ways to improve operational efficiency at your dental practice? Perhaps you want to know how to increase patient volume in a dental office? As your client base expands, it’s important to adapt to the increased demand by identifying areas for growth and capitalizing on your practice’s best qualities. Managing your office to the best of your ability is a good starting point in terms of improving your practice. Place patients’ needs at the forefront, and stay organized as you work to maintain the best practices in dental care. Learn the most effective ways to in ..read more
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