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Dentaltown Magazine
with dental insurance, or those with complex medical, mental or intellectual disabilities, but instead only treat patients who can pay cash and fit comfortably into their practices. This, in itself, can create an inability for a large number of those
May 2014
by Jack Dillenberg, DDS, MA
Dentaltown Magazine
is the hygienist getting the idea that 5mm depths and bleeding are the criteria to be used? It may, in fact, be the front office staff that have relayed this based on a particular insurance standard, not on diagnostic criteria. A mindset of asking “why
May 2014
Dentaltown Magazine
why. It’s important to keep track of why patients leave. Do you really think they all died or moved? Who are you kidding? You’ll find some of them have moved, some of them changed because of insurance policies or better scheduling. But what if you find
May 2014
by Howard Farran, DDS, MBA, Publisher, Dentaltown Magazine
Dentaltown Magazine
. This course is designed to be a master’s program in handling patients in order to fine-tune every interaction and blockage that you might encounter, including “my insurance doesn’t cover that.” Your practice will see unlimited
May 2014
by Howard M. Goldstein, DMD, Director of Continuing Education
Dentaltown Magazine
husband with a toothy smile, her cheeks packed with gauze. “I got a tooth pulled, honey,” she says. The Iowa Mission of Mercy was McElvogue’s only option for necessary dental care. “We don’t have any dental insurance, so
May 2014
by Pauline Rick, Colin Hohnstein, Amy Dodge and Kimberlee Winterton, Casey Morgan
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