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It is more common now that you will find people who just don't have Dental Health Insurance. It is also more common that work places do not offer their employees dental insurance. Now, we all know that dental coverage can be very expensive, but it is also true that trying to pay out of pocket is no walk in the park either.
So what are we to do if we cannot afford dental insurance coverage? Well the worst thing you can do is to just do nothing about it and simply [...] Continue Reading...
Everyone wants a solution that sets sail successfully the first time. Most dentists have just skirted around the edges of marketing. Actually that is what most businesses do. Unfortunately, at some point the winds change and luck, location (cubed), and trial and error are no longer on their side.
A strong, consistent, proactive communication strategy is the only way to sail on these rough seas.
Here are seven dental marketing strategies that will completely unfurl your sales!1) Right Your Dental Website
Most dental websites are listing in a generic Internet sea. Lots of dental services are written about but little or no real human warmth can [...] Continue Reading...
Finding Inexpensive Dental Services
It is not uncommon to find families and individuals with no dental health insurance at all. Dental insurance is not usually offered to employees by their employers. Although carrying dental insurance can be hard on the budget, it's usually more economical than having to pay for it without the benefit of insurance.What is the answer if paying for dental insurance coverage is out of the question? Doing nothing about it and avoiding visiting your dentist is probably the worst thing you could do. Allowing a tooth cavity to go for too long can cause much more expensive bill. After all a root [...] Continue Reading...
Dentistry is mostly associated with regular 6 month checkups and general cleaning. Even though this is considered to be the easiest and the dental treatments with the least amount of work involved it is probably the most important of all dentistry treatments.
General Dentistry is basically a foothold for dentistry treatment, at the end of the day the dentist would be much happier to see your teeth and gums healthy and only needing minor dental work done on them, than you having a poor dental health and needing more serious treatments such as implants; after all the saying does go ‘prevention is cheaper than the [...] Continue Reading...
Dental implant is a procedure in dentistry whereby an artificial tooth root is used in order to support reconstruction that resembles a group of teeth or a single tooth. Today there are a number of implants available and each one is designed to perform a particular function. Titanium, an inactive metal or metal that is inert and which has been tested and recorded to be very effective in combining with the living bone, is used in most dental implants today. The process by which the living bone and the surface of the artificial titanium implant are structurally and functionally connected is called "Osseointegration". The jawbone [...] Continue Reading...
A Dental Implant can be described as a small rod, generally made of titanium which is placed on the jaw bone in order to hold and support a false tooth. This implant combines with the jaw bone over several months leaving a small attachment projecting out through the gum. This attachment helps bridges or dentures to be clipped on to it.The complete dental implant process is a collaborative effort between a surgical dentist and a restorative dentist. The surgical dentist is responsible for placing the implant and the restorative dentist handles the final replacement of the teeth. This process is undertaken in three steps:Step I [...] Continue Reading...
Dental implants restoration is also known as crown dental implant. This involves the process of making an artificial tooth to connect to the dental implant. The restoration process commences when the implant or implants are already placed. This normally happens in a period of three months after the surgery has been undertaken. This period allows the tissue to recover and be ready for further treatment.When the area is ready, the initial process involves puncturing a hole in the gum tissue and an abutment is placed on the implants. This abutment is a metal cylinder where the tooth is placed. Normally, the abutments are of different [...] Continue Reading...
It has been many years since man was concerned about finding the solution to replacing missing teeth. Because of technology, this is easily possible. There are many options to solve this concern, from artificial dentures to bridges to dental implants. The more effective, durable, long lasting and reliable approach to solving the problem is dental implants and this is now an option considered by more and more people. It is now considered as the natural and better solution for solving the missing teeth problem.Dental implant is a tooth replacement procedure and it is of two types. One is an implant sitting on the jaw bone [...] Continue Reading...
