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Patient Communication: Page 36
Do's and don'ts for case presentation
By
Dr. Roger P. Levin
When it comes to case presentation, it's not about you. It's not even about your practice. Your case presentation should always be first and foremost about the patient, writes Dr. Roger P. Levin.
May 2, 2021
Weave lands 'Hangover' star Jeong as keynote speaker
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
Software solutions company Weave announced that comedian Dr. Ken Jeong -- who rose to fame as a kidnapped gangster in "The Hangover" -- will be the keynote speaker at the company's spring Business Growth Summit on May 19.
April 28, 2021
3 technological innovations to help grow your practice
By
Dr. Lorne Lavine
Dentists' jobs have become so much more complex in 2021, writes Dr. Lorne Lavine. In this column, he explains how technology can be used to foster positive patient experiences and healthy communication to retain existing patients, attract new ones, and grow your practice's bottom line.
April 27, 2021
Reduce patient dissatisfaction and increase patient retention
By
Dr. James V. Anderson
Do you ever consider the promises you make to your patients and whether you keep them? People form opinions based on how they are treated, which becomes how you are defined in the community, writes Dr. James Anderson. His latest column focuses on how to build your reputation.
April 26, 2021
Leverage technology to recharge patient volumes
By
Joseph Constance
To keep safe, many patients sacrificed their dental appointments out of fear of contracting COVID-19. Three experts discuss strategies to help reactivate patients who have fallen by the wayside and bring in new patients who may have moved to town.
April 26, 2021
How dentists can ride the digital communication wave
By
Emily Hayes
A surge in the use of digital communication tools during the pandemic has created new challenges for dental providers in patient outreach, with the potential for long-lasting effects beyond the public health crisis.
April 26, 2021
Case Study: Cercek Dental sets its practice apart with Weave
Cercek Dental uses Weave to boost its online presence and simplify patient payments. With Weave, the practice has been able to keep up -- and even accelerate -- its steady, profitable growth. This year, the team will move into a location twice as large as the previous office.
April 26, 2021
How to get patients back into the chair? Communication
By
Dr. Samuel Low
Communication is key to getting patients back in the dental chair as the pandemic lingers on, writes Dr. Samuel Low. That means highlighting new and existing protocols to enhance patient and staff safety but also communicating the dangers of ignoring dental care for too long.
April 22, 2021
COVID-19 made mental health worse for patients with oral pain
By
Melissa Busch
People with orofacial pain experienced higher levels of depression, anxiety, and psychological distress during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study published recently in
Dental and Medical Problems
.
April 21, 2021
What does COVID-19 reveal about the oral health of older adults?
By
Melissa Busch
The COVID-19 pandemic has created disruptions at long-term care facilities, and these have created opportunities to transform oral health for older adults for the better, according to a report published by the Gerontological Society of America.
April 20, 2021
Kids think of dentists as superheroes -- and villains
By
Melissa Busch
Are dentists superheroes or villains? It depends on who you ask. About 50% of young children perceive dentists as a type of superhero, according to a study published on April 7 in the
European Journal of Oral Sciences
. But another 30% saw dentists as Batman's villain the Joker or as monsters.
April 15, 2021
Job loss, reduced income linked to dental pain
By
Hannah Welk
A new study from Japan published in the
Journal of Dental Research
looked at the effects of pandemic-related psychological distress on oral health-related behaviors. Worsened socioeconomic conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic led to a decrease in dental health, researchers found.
April 13, 2021
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