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Part 2- Why did I say that? It’s not what I meant

Read Part 1- Why Did I say that? It’s not what I meant. It’s not just words. The environment you are in contributes to your communication as well. The communication process rarely falls apart because of the words we use. Fortunately, using the right words isn’t a problem for most of us. When communication is […]

5 Steps to Creating an Effective Dental Team

by Kimberly Daxon, DDS Whether you have an existing practice or you are purchasing a new practice, the choice to implement Complete Dentistry principles is life-changing. In the dental course, Functional Occlusion From TMJ to Smile Design, Dr. Dawson talks about the formula for a successful practice: Know how to solve your patients’ problems Develop […]

Complete Dentistry: Marketing your services to the community – part 2

By Dr. Malcolm Kerstein Dr. Malcolm Kerstein previously wrote a blog post about how he uses local advertisements and seminars to fill his schedule with new patients, and techniques he uses to get them to accept treatment. How to Cut Down Follow-Up Appointments My practice takes T-Scan recordings on all patients who have signs of […]

The Keys to Daily Patient Prep for Complete Dentistry

A football team huddles before every play.  They get on the same page and hit the line playing their individual roles towards a common goal. Can you imagine if they did not do this? Or did it off the cuff or if the play did not have enough detail or omitted key data altogether? What […]

10 Mistakes on Practice Websites for Complete Dentistry

Designing and putting together a website can be extremely challenging. It becomes too easy to get caught up on a single element of your website, such as images. Sometimes we forget the end goal to make our website easy to use for our patients and potential patients. This is especially important because your website could […]

Next Step in Complete Dentistry: Reflecting & Goal Setting

It’s that time of the year when our calendars are filled with activities and time seems to fly faster than usual. As we prepare to turn the page on 2011 and open the book of 2012, it is important to take time to reflect and plan. Just as a trapeze artist cannot swing from one […]

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