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Dental Practice: Page 307
Do's and don'ts for office security: How secure is your practice?
By
Dr. Roger P. Levin
Fall is a good time to perform a safety inspection for your office. If you've been in the same location for a while, you might believe that there's no need for such a check. But things are always changing inside and outside your office. You want to make sure your facility is in the best shape for patients, staff, visitors, and yourself, advises Dr. Roger P. Levin in his latest Practice Success tip.
September 24, 2017
What dentists need to know about Graham-Cassidy
By
Theresa Pablos
Experts have criticized the latest Republican U.S. healthcare bill, which would change the way state Medicaid programs are funded. The ADA cautioned that some of the provisions in the Graham-Cassidy bill could reverse recent advances made in improving pediatric dental utilization.
September 21, 2017
Wash. fines dental insurer $300K
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
The Washington state insurance commissioner has fined a dental insurer $300,000 for provider contract and customer service issues.
September 20, 2017
Is your retirement plan due for an annual checkup?
By
Tom Zgainer
Regular visits to your office allow your patients to consult with an expert to determine if their teeth are healthy or if there are problems that need attention. Similarly, the retirement plan that you provide your team members should be reviewed with a pension expert at least once a year to check for any issues that must be addressed, writes retirement planning expert Tom Zgainer.
September 20, 2017
Success is a team effort: Part 2 -- Don't neglect the business
By
Lindy Benton
In the first part of this series, Lindy Benton and Lynne Leggett, the founder and CEO of Victory Dental Management, discussed patient engagement and building a practice team. In part 2, they address other prevalent issues practice leaders face, including the human resources aspect of a practice and managing the revenue cycle.
September 18, 2017
'But I brush'
By
Lisa Knowles, DDS
How many times have you had a patient tell you how often they brush and floss after you've had to deliver the news that they have several cavities. Dr. Lisa Knowles faces that scenario more frequently than she would like, and she explores why patients aren't getting the message and what dentists can do.
September 17, 2017
Do's and don'ts for overhead control: It's time for a fall cleaning
By
Dr. Roger P. Levin
Practices should do a "head-to-toe" cleaning twice a year, recommends Dr. Roger P. Levin. That's the only way you can stay on top of all the stuff you manage to collect every six months. It's amazing (and sometimes costly) what can accumulate in closets and storage areas in half a year.
September 17, 2017
The 5 worst actions your treatment coordinator can take
By
Jen Butler, MEd
Treatment presentation is difficult at the best of times. Talking to a patient about money for a treatment that person isn't excited about requires a set of unique skills. Practice management consultant Jen Butler outlines the five worst actions your treatment coordinator can do in this situation. She also shares the best thing to say to your patient.
September 14, 2017
Summer 2017 new-product roundup from DrBicuspid.com
By
Tony Edwards
During summer 2017, new products ranging from accessory posts to composites and amalgam separators were introduced. Here is our roundup of new products from Kulzer, Komet USA, Cosmedent, and other companies.
September 14, 2017
How to help with Hurricane Irma relief efforts
By
Theresa Pablos
Want to help the victims of Hurricane Irma but don't know how?
DrBicuspid.com
has compiled a list of organizations and businesses with relief efforts to help the victims of flooding and tornadoes in Florida and other areas.
September 13, 2017
The truth about implementing CAMBRA
By
Theresa Pablos
Drilling and filling may remove caries, but conventional dentistry doesn't address the underlying mechanisms that lead to the disease in the first place. That's why the profession has slowly begun to embrace prevention measures, such as caries management by risk assessment (CAMBRA), according to Gwendolyn Essex, RDH.
September 12, 2017
Are periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis linked?
By
Dr. Alvin Danenberg
At first glance, periodontal disease and rheumatoid arthritis may not seem to have anything in common. However, periodontist Alvin Danenberg digs into the research and finds they may have more common ground than first thought.
September 12, 2017
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