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Thursday

LinkedIn Question: Feel that businesses should care more of the person, less of their wallet?


LinkedIn Group Question:


Do you feel that businesses should care more about the person, and less about their wallet?
-- Same question tweeted by @TGYKCCR

My Answer, Comment...

Depending on who this question is addressed to: the consumer or the employee, there are various ways to come at this, which include...

As to the consumer, a long term focus is often the best way to approach a business endeavor. Obviously, some concepts like gold mining may have a short life expectancy. Otherwise, if the focus is weighted toward the wallet, the future opportunities can be, and I think often are, missed. In that case the business is pushed toward even more "immediate gains" that will engender abuses on a greater scale. This "wallet weighting" has a tendency to work against the community as a whole, generating more gouge and flight to other areas endeavors, to find more suckers.

Of course, not all businesses that focus too much on the wallet go as far as to do "bad" things, but broad ethics relativity comes into play where will be promulgated a justification of a mushy business model, eyes-averting entrepreneurialism, and "quasi-capitalism".

As to the employee, once the owner/corporation believes it should/must hold all the cards, the likelihood of deriving new life from the company over time is very often eliminated, even if the "main profit ideas" come from the owner/corp. The owner/corp only has a certain amount of life without making the "person" a vital element of the everyday thought process, which creates a true well run company, and then sustains it.

A give, and less take, strategy will outperform the opposite. This does not suggest any "giving away" of "excess funds" but of consistent and persistence of educating for success/believing in the success of the employee within the company. While this is difficult in practice, and the "perks" are constantly undulating in the marketplace, the rewards for developing a good planning structure (no one plan may work forever) is significant, and generates wider and more stable success. If the owner is out for him/herself, it is very likely the employee will be as well. A gambler can lose all, then win big, and pull all the chips their way, but a business owner does not put employees on his/her personal roller coaster of "me first, 2nd and 3rd" and find continued success.

My shorter tweeted Answer, from a Twitter account, TownAndChamber





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Lacking It Dental Brands: When New Patients First Question is "Do You Take My Dental Insurance?"

Dentists who provide high value care should not routinely hear as an initial question from new patients something similar to, "Do you take my dental insurance?”

Achieving a consistent, positive presence in a local dentistry market is crucial for a dentist to realize long-term success. This is especially true of dentists who, to be viable, must attract a higher percentage of patients who want and expect more value, and will accept more comprehensive  recommendations.

Unfortunately, many consumers have a generic, if not more negative, view of dentistry. Therefore, without evaluating the marketing environment and the strategies needed to pursue that market now, and upgrading how the dentist presents him or herself to fit the new landscape, each marketing action can lead the audience to form the wrong impression about the dentist's service, and back to the future.

Successfully changing perceptions requires more than in-office pronouncements about quality or search advertising that links to a promotion of free teeth/smile whitening, a new technology or cosmetic dentistry technique.

For example, Invisalign 'clear braces' have a great dental technology concept, but every other dentist uses it or a similar product.

Taking a proactive, pragmatic, strategic approach is necessary to change this impression. The educative value of this tightly focused approach is much greater than the sum of its parts. Understanding the basic components of effective marketing will keep the focus on long-term results.

Evaluating these components offers insight into the effectiveness of your strategy. Achieving synergy in marketing makes it more likely that people are not only made aware of the dentist's image and message, but that patients also react more appropriately to the dentist's recommendations.

Each dental marketing component – high value branding, a consistent neighborhood conversation, and assertive public presence – will be examined to develop a synergistic dentist, dental office brand identity.

In this first installment, I will look at what is the type of high value image dentists should strive to present.

High Value Image

The FOUR components of a high value image include design, message, logo, and presentation, which constitute the overall dental brand.
  • Design:  It includes colors, style of interior, external, patient, and public presented elements, and a cohesively projected image
  • Message:  It involves what is said, how it is said and how often it is being said, how congruous it is between dental team members, and in public advertising
  • Logo: The look should fit the message, service style, services presented, team, doctor, and decor presentation.
  • Presentation: Distribution of the logo/message must be done throughout the environment, not merely on a website and/or letterhead. The promotion of these elements should make them synonymous with the dentist's name and/or practice name. 
Combining these four elements means the brand is able to interact effectively, succinctly and purposefully in the fashion and manner each dentist expects.

Unless dentists create this type of impact, their marketing becomes part of the clutter. With the success of this new level of influence, the dentist can create a better atmosphere of dental treatment acceptance.
The design of each dental marketing piece should make an impressive visual statement that catches the eye. However, the design must also effectively influence and work with the logo and message to uphold the brand.

Few dentistry office brands will thrive or even survive in this economy without a cohesive packaging of these elements. For example, many people have watched an entire television show, even when entertaining, have difficulty remembering the identity of any of the sponsors.

While the dental logo is part of design, in the context of the context of dentistry promotion, it has another vital purpose. Those who develop online advertising campaigns, dental postcards, brochures and other media need to think of how the logo influences the consumer in the marketing, as part of the brand and within every design element.

One basic strategy in design structure is logo placement. Placing the dental logo is very important to building the design brand. The design needs to accentuate and point to the logo. Without this design quality, the dental logo becomes just another element on the piece, like the area coder, rather than the flag bearer of the dentist's marketing.

Online images, advertisements, direct mail and the dental practice's websites will confuse the dentist's audience unless the design components are coordinated and memorable. Synergy of design, message and logo give the brand the ability to speak to the dental services consumer audience with clarity. This clarity has to be present or high value, a consistent tactile, visual conversation, and public presence are more difficult to elevate, raising the awareness high enough for consumers to see dentistry differently .

CONCLUSION


Practices that wish to sustain an effective level of marketing engagement need to find the right balance, but without engaging the branding issue, dentists will lag behind competitors. Approaching the audience in this refined way will increase the likelihood new patients will demand the dentist's highest level and most healthy appropriate treatment plan.

The competitive environment will continue in various ways because other dentists are making this upgrade, and of course, how the local economy is affecting each and every dentist in their area. The challenge is to move ahead as quickly as possible with a plan that makes sense for the individual dentists.

Yet, like the patient who is skittish about all the costs, and changes in their life involved in this choice, many dentists will put off what is needed till 'a better time' and they miss out on the benefits doing it today would have done for them.

Dental insurance, rather than being something disliked by dentists, or scorned, should be placed in the area as a supplement to the reality of what is possible, not an impediment to getting there, or even thinking about get there. High value branding is a foundation for changing perceptions, and then moving towards success for all parties involved!

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This has been the basics of high value branding, next up a consistent neighborhood conversation, and then the last topic in this dental marketing consulting series will be activating an assertive public presence – will be examined to develop a community aware, synergistic dentist, dental office brand identity.

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Wednesday

Good for Silver Dental Amalgam Fillings to Often Outlast Your Natural Teeth?


Dr. Kent E. White, a Nashville area dentist, approaches dentistry in a comprehensive fashion. Wherever a patient is able to begin their dental care, he can move ahead at that point.

All dentistry is most expensive when smile health is delayed. It's not possible to x-ray through silver-mercury dental fillings - so dentists can't see decay, disease, etc. - underneath.

Additionally, the bigger metal fillings are more likely to crack or in some cases also split apart. One vital idea to remember, pain is often the last thing to notify you that something is wrong.




For more, contact Dr. White's office, Center for Advanced Dentistry:

2300 21st Ave S, Suite 103

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Services: Preventative Dental Checkups, Cosmetic Dentistry, Crown Bridge, Smile Makeover Veneers, Implants supported Dentures, Dentists, Periodontics (to fight gum disease), * Aesthetic - beautiful smiles * Restorative/Reconstructive * Neuromuscular Dentistry - finding balance, relieving pain * Alternative Therapies - options for continued health, TMJ treatments...

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Dental Office Hours:
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  • Wednesday 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
  • Thursday 08:00 AM - 03:00 PM
  • Friday 08:00 AM - 12:00 PM, By Appointment
Dr. Kent E. White is appropriately licensed as a dentist in Tennessee.

Cities Served: 

A thru F: Antioch | Ashland City | Belle Meade | Bellevue | Bellshire | Belmont | Bordeaux | Brentwood | Chapmansboro | Columbia | Cottontown | Culleoka | Donelson | East Nashville | Fairview | Franklin |

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Tuesday

Wise to Knew some more Insights! CE for Dental Professionals

Wise to Knew some more Insights! Test your Metal-free dentistry! Learn the Slopes of higher continuing ed! Time to Make the update Grade! 

Dental professionals now have a higher grade driving source Dentistry Continuing Education Courses:

At Niche Dental Collaborate (NDC) website many, many dentistry related courses are presented and available for sign up. It is where Dentists, and other dental professionals access off and online dental education (CE) courses. The place where you stay current, and leap ahead!
More Knowledge • Examination Education • Careers Powered Up!
Niche Dental Collaborate is the resource for skill improvement done efficiently and effectively.

Visit NicheDentalCollaborate.com and its Continuing Education portal for endodontics, restorative, dental implants, esthetic dentistry classes. Cosmetic dentists, dental CE for hygienists, dental practice personnel and dentistry assistants can discover the sources for CE.

Sample Course Listings Below*

ASSORTED Dental CE/Exam Listings
  • Functional Esthetics: 
    • Predictable Techniques for a Complete Ceramic Rehabilitation PART 1
      • Dentist, Dr. Mike Malone; Mike Bellerino, CDT
  • Patient-Driven Conservative Esthetic Dentistry
    • Dentist, Dr. Michael Miyasaki; Mike Milne, CD
  • Dental Technology and Case Acceptance
    • Dentist Presenter, Dr. Andy McKamie
  • Guidelines for Selecting Direct Restorative Materials
    • Dentist Presenter, Dr. Harry Albers
  • The Clinician, Lab Ceramist, and Patient's Perspectives: Pt 4
    • Presented by Dentists, Dr. Steve Ratcliff, Dr. Lee Ann Brady
    • and dental ceramist Matt Roberts
  • Digital Artistry - Beyond Imagination
    • Dentist, Dr. Alex Touchstone; Dental Expert, Lee Culp, CDT
  • The Clinician, Ceramist, and Patient's Perspectives: Pt 2
    • Presented by Dentists, Dr. Steve Ratcliff, Dr. Lee Ann Brady, 
    • and dental ceramist Matt Roberts
  • The Clinician, Ceramist, and Patient's Perspectives: Pt 3
    • Dentists, Dr. Steve Ratcliff, Dr. Lee Ann Brady
    • and dental ceramist Matt Roberts
  • Full Mouth Part 4 - Laboratory Procedures
    • Presented by Dentists, Dr. Cherilyn Sheets, Dr. Jacinthe Pacquette
  • The Dental Treatment Plan
    • Dentist, Dr. John Cranham; 
    • Expert Dental Presenter, Shannon Pace, DA II  
  • The Art of Digital Photography (for dentistry)
    • Dentist, Dr. Mike Koczarski
  • Advanced Esthetic Dentistry: Achieving Optimal Results
    • Dentist, Dr. Ross Nash
  • Complete Dentures Technique
    • Dentist, Dr. Aldo Leopardi
  • Real World Endodontics (root canals)
    • Dentists, Dr. Ken Koch; Dr. Dennis Brave

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Dental Skills Improved • Advanced Patient Outcomes!

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Dental Material Resins

  • Guidelines for Selecting Direct Restorative Materials
    • Dentist Presenter, Dr. Harry Albers
  • Comprehensive Adhesive Dentistry to Restore the Adult Crowded Dentition 
    • Dentist Presenter, Dr. Chris Pescatore
  • Direct Composite for the Expanded Duty Dental Assistant
    • Presented by Dentist, Dr. Ryan Schwendiman
  • Esthetic Direct Composites Made Simple
    • Presented by Dentist, Dr. Steve Poss
  • Ultimate Esthetics with Freehand Composite Bonding
    • Presented by Dentist, Dr. Corky Wilhite
  • Mastering the Art of Direct Resin Anterior
    • Presented by Dentist, Dr. Ron Jackson
  • Art; Science of Direct Resin Restorations
    • Presented by Dentist, Dr. Newton Fahl
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Boost Dental Future • Build Dentistry Knowledge!


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ANTERIOR TEETH, ALL-CERAMIC RESTORATIONS

  • Crowns; Bridges: The Esthetic PFM
    • Dentist Presenter, Dr. Mike DiTolla
  • Comprehensive Adhesive Dentistry to Restore the Adult Crowded Dentition
    • Dentist Presenter, Dr. Chris Pescatore
  • Anterior All-Ceramic Restorations
    • Dentist Presenter, Dr. David Hornbrook
  • Conservative Prep for Anterior Porcelain Veneers
    • Dentist Presenter, Dentist, Dr. Ross Nash
  • Creating Exquisite Posterior Provisionals
    • Dentist Presenter, Dentist, Dr. Robert Lowe
  • Anterior All-Ceramic Restorations
    • Dentist Presenter, Dr. David Hornbrook

Better Your Skills • Enhance Your Expertise NOW!

Direct Link: Presented by Dentists, Dental Professionals Continuing Education Courses.

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OTHER Restorative Dentistry, and Dentures
  • Restoring the Severely-Worn Dentition
    • Dentist, Dr. John C. Cranham;
    • Dental Expert Buddy Shafer, CDT
  • Complete Denture Technique
    • Dentist, Dr. Aldo Leopardi
  • Fully Edentulous: Overdentures and Anchors
    • Dentist, Dr. Maurice Salama
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Advance Dental Career • Clinical Performance

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SMILE WHITENING, TEETH/TOOTH BLEACHING

  • Power Bleaching; Home Bleaching - Shannon Pace, DA II
    • Expert Dental Presenter, Shannon Pace, DA II
  • Power of Whitening to Build Your Practice 
    • Expert Dental Presenter, Gary Takacs 
  • Tooth Bleaching Course
  • Tooth Bleaching Additional Exam(s)
  • Tooth Bleaching E-Book
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Improve Your Skills • Enhance Expertise NOW!


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ENDODONTICS, ROOT CANALS THERAPY, TOOTHACHES*

    • can be caused by diseased roots/damaged nerves
  • The Art of Endodontics
  • Real World Endodontics
    • Dentists, Dr. Ken Koch; Dr. Dennis Brave
  • Clinical Classification of Toothaches
  • Clinical Classification of Toothaches Additional Exam(s)
  • Clinical Classification of Toothaches E-Book

Better Dental Skills • Boost Patient Outcomes!


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    Implant Dentists, Implants Dentistry

    • The Standard of Care for Implant-Supported Overdentures
      • Dentist, Dr. Joe Carrick 
    • Advanced Techniques for Minimally Invasive Surgery for Dental Implants with Immediate Temporization
      • Dentist, Dr. Tim Silegy
    • Creating the Ideal Prosthodontic Platform: Implants or Endodontics in the Esthetic Zone, 2 Discs
      • Dentist, Dr. Tom McGarry
    • Immediate Implant Placement and Temporization
      • Dentists, Dr. Maurice Salama, and Dr. David Garber
    • Multi-Disciplinary Esthetic Implant Treatment
      • Dentists, Dr. David Garber, Dr. Henry Salama; Dr. Maurice Salama
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    This dental CE presentation was Edited, Written, and posted by
    • Dick Chwalek
    Communication, Marketing Consulting Coaching For Dentists, Dental Offices

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    Monday

    Dentists: How Current, New Neighbors Can Be Your Patients

    New Smile, New Mover Developers: Personalized Postcard Series


    The consumer is waiting to be informed about what advanced dentistry and orthodontics can do for them. Wandering around for the right dental home consumers, looking for an advanced choice patients as well as new residents to the area are all in need of dentistry and/or orthodontia.



    There is a good chance dentists and orthodontists will miss out on helping them get what they need, want and deserve. That is if dental offices and orthodontic practices just WAIT and let them randomly make a 'healthy, beautiful smile home' choice.



    New smile home and new mover postcard personalized dentistry and orthodontia direct mail can make you the first choice. Standout, be known, and powerfully state the value of your dental and/or orthodontic services with Express Dental Marketing New Smile Home, New Mover Developer postcards.



    Dental consumers often delay dentistry, waiting till the last minute, and then search frantically for a dentist. Others of us want the “right” care provider but usually find our orthodontists or dentists by happenstance: walking into an office without any knowledge about what is available or who the doctor is. Still others let their insurance coverage to “guide them” toward their 'approved' orthodontics office or what they have determined are the 'good' dentistry providers.

    Rather than consumers waiting to decide farther down the road, doctors want patients to be proactive about dental care and orthodontic services. Then don’t wait for consumers to find your offices and practices!

    Engage, encourage, persuade consumers to take those steps sooner. If your neighbors are searching online or still looking in the Yellow Pages for a dentist or orthodontist in your entire metro area, you have waited too long. Dental postcards provide the oomph to move things forward.

    Those consumers wandering around for a new smile home or your brand new neighbors should know about your dental practice and orthodontic office now – not 3, 6, 12 months from now.

    Develop Invisalign or other orthodontic services patients faster and more frequently. Bypass dental emergencies with proactive, personalized postcards communication and get patients ready to do more cosmetic, restorative and implant dentistry.




    These families and individuals who are l deserve to know about all the great dental services YOU offer sooner. The salesperson should have her whiter, more confident smile as she starts her new job NOT later.

    Make sure those new resident parents ask for YOUR orthodontic care not travel somewhere else for it. The new teacher should feel good about smiling in front of his students. The mother should know you are the RIGHT dentist to treat her children and know it right away.

    Express Dental Marketing offers the New Mover Developer series of cards to make sure you are able to give your new neighbors what they need: the dental and orthodontic care YOU offer.



    See how Express Dental Marketing personalized direct mail will get your new neighbors interested in the dental and orthodontic care you provide. After you make new residents aware, make an even bigger impression by telling the entire community about why you should be the first choice with an Express Dental New Patient Booster campaign.

    Of course, waiting to see what happens is always an option. It often seems reasonable to be cautious and delay. It is your choice: proactive dental marketing care or something drastic done later when the loss of patients has taken a real toll.



    Marketing inaction might be compared to gum disease. While gums might bleed a little, there is no pain initially. Therefore, many people just ignore it, hoping this loss of blood is not a sign of something bigger.

    Consumers lose teeth by doing nothing. Covering crooked smiles continues if consumers do nothing. Dentists lose patients by doing nothing. Covering their expenses continues for Orthodontists if they do nothing.

    Time for pounds worth of cure with just an ounce portion of your revenues prescribed for prevention. Express Dental Marketing New Smile Home, New Mover mailings are one huge preventive element dentists and orthodontist need today.

    View more examples of Express Dental Marketing New Smile Home, Mover Postcards. Just click links under photos.

    CONTACT

    Oli, 1.888.380.0020


    Dental Marketing Blog Commentary by:

    Dick Chwalek

    Connective Communication© Consultant NicheDental.com and NicheDentalCollaborate.com and co-creator of the Express Dental Marketing system.

    Friday

    Dental Postcards Marketing WHITE Paper


     Dental Marketing WHITE Paper
    Expect Greater Success with Express Dental Marketing's Variable Digital Printing Postcards Mailed in a campaign of consistent progress and with Oliver Gonsalves' finesse.
    www.ExpressDM.com

    Too many choices: the biggest issue affecting new dentistry patient growth and dental care upgrades.  This consumer tsunami of many choices is also constrained by 'available' income and appreciation for financing those choices. 

    Dentistry also attaches the weight of three denial, procrastination, and treatment fear. It gets to be a big wave of waiving their right to better oral health, wavering and waving as they pass by...

    The best dental marketing overcomes the barrier of inaction and non-acceptance, while positioning the choice of “more dentistry” much higher!
    Sit Back, Relax... Oral Health

    Personalized direct mail provides a level of uniqueness that successfully engages the dental consumer. Traditional direct mail is like someone driving the down street in your neighborhood with a loudspeaker promoting your dental services. Whereas personalized dental postcards are like someone coming right to your door, knocking on it, and gently speaking your name when you open it.

    This immediate, relationship building aspect of personalized direct mail puts Express Dental Marketing in a unique position to boost your case acceptance and new patient growth.

    Express Dental Marketing has various levels of personalized direct mail to start a dental-health-improving conversation with your patients and/or community. By targeting three different dental service niches, Express Dental is able to give almost any practice an instant and uniquely powerful presence in the lives of their patients and community.

    Dentists who want to attract new families and improve internal communication, but also have an interest in promoting their cosmetic dentistry services have a complete suite of products in our Family Dentistry series.

    Dental practices that are more interested in attracting adult patients for restorative and cosmetic dentistry, and improving case acceptance with current patients will find exceptional designs and concepts in our Cosmetic Dentistry series.

    Expect Lake Effect Dentistry
    Orthodontists will also find exceptional personalized orthodontic marketing products and complete campaigns to become the leader in their community. The Express Dental Marketing orthodontic specialists series highly targets this demographic – from Invisalign® clear braces to comprehensive orthodontic treatment.

    Express Dental Marketing offers two general personalized direct mail strategies: public and current patient. There are two ways to use the service - one-time, event driven occasions or a consistent, throughout the year campaign.

    Some dental practices want to turn things around quickly and need a significant infusion of new patients. This includes startup or established practices. They would want to at the very least utilize the New Patient Booster series.



    NEW PATIENT BOOSTER


    Cosmetic Dentistry – New Patient Booster Postcards

    Family Dentistry - New Patient Booster Postcards

    Orthodontic Specialist – New Patient Booster Postcards


    However, if you have an established practice with a large patient base that could be more productive from a dental treatment and/or a referral perspective, the Relationship Builders and Referral Reminders are the perfect choice to greatly enhance their internal revenue-generating network.

    RELATIONSHIP BUILDERS – PERSONALIZED POSTCARDS


    REFERRAL REMINDERS – PERSONALIZED CARDS WITH ENVELOPES


    Cosmetic Dentistry – Referral Reminders

    Family Dentistry – Referral Reminders

    Orthodontic Specialists – Referral Reminders


    As a complement to your external campaign to attract new patients or as a substitute for the New Patient Booster is the New Mover Developers. This targets the latest movers and new residents in your area. 

    These creative personalized concepts will put your practice out in front of the competition while encouraging families to make proactive decisions about their dental care.

    Advanced Cosmetic Dentistry


    NEW MOVER DEVELOPERS

    Cosmetic Dentistry – New Mover Developers

    Family Dentistry – New Mover Developers

    Orthodontic Specialists – New Mover Developers


    While consistent, throughout the year campaigns (noted above) will have the most dramatic effect on revenue generation, Express Dental Marketing can provide your practice with superior value and response with special event and occasion marketing products.

    The most unique product offered by Express Dental Marketing is the Open House Invitation, which can be used for many events such as a new building open house, new doctor, or something more specific like an Invisalign one-day event or to promote a new technique or dental technology like Lumineers or CEREC one-day crowns.

    PERSONALIZED OPEN HOUSE INVITATIONS and SPECIAL EVENT POSTCARDS





    Finally, Express Dental Marketing is able to personalize your holiday greeting cards and send out birthday cards to patients throughout the year. These marketing strategies allow dentists to find out about the power of personalized dental direct mail and then build up as they see its powerful results.




    PERSONALIZED HOLIDAY CARDS


    PERSONALIZED BIRTHDAY CARDS


    Start Smile Like You Mean It!
    Express Dental Marketing will set your dental or orthodontic practice apart. The uniqueness of personalization can overcome procrastination, dental fear, and dental health denial.

    It will put dental care squarely on the map of the most worthwhile choices the consumer can make (now rather than later or never). You can wait by the sidelines for your next patient or get out there and make the best case for the choices you provide.

    Contact Oliver "Oli" Gonsalves for more information. 1.888.380.0020

    Sincerely, Dick Chwalek – Niche Dental President
     – of NicheDental.com and co-creator of the Express Dental Marketing system.

    Also Posted Here: Unique Power of Dental Marketing

    Also Posted at NicheDental.com

    Thursday

    ADA Identalloy Certificates: Vital Areas for Dentists to Keep in Mind

    Evidently, things just aren’t the same as they were two or three years ago. Aside from the recent recession, technology has also been a contributor to the continuous changes taking place in dentistry.

    Laboratories have had to invest in new systems and materials in order to offer their dentist clients the latest products. This has come as a challenge for smaller laboratories who struggle with having the production levels of a large corporate lab.

    Some of these small local labs have opted to join alliances with one another at a national level in order to remain competitive. The concern then is that the level of personal attention and service may differ from that of a smaller lab.

    Big or small lab, it really boils down to what is most important to the dentist. Although there may be advantages and disadvantages to both, a few questions should be asked regardless the size of the laboratory.

    1) Are the materials used genuine and ADA approved? 

    Everyone is trying to cut costs these days, which is even more reason to verify the authentication of the materials your lab is providing. This includes all components, especially implant parts.

    A dentist might question how their competitor down the road can charge a third of what they are but they should also question how a lab can offer an implant restoration at such a low cost. This stands true for gold and PFM restorations as well.

    With gold at an all time high, it’s hard to believe how labs can offer high noble/noble crowns at incredibly low prices. To assure you’re not receiving any substitute metals or a lesser alloy than prescribed, check for an Identalloy certificate with each case.

    Make sure you are actually receiving what it is you are paying for. Any reputable lab would be happy to provide an authentication sticker for their products.

    2) Is any of the work sent offshore? 

    Some labs send their work overseas to countries with low labor and production costs. This information may be disclosed to their dentist clients but many times it’s not.


    Is there anything wrong with this?

    Perhaps not, if they can prove that the materials are in compliance with the FDA and ADA laws like U.S. labs now do. Lead contamination has already been an issue with crowns, putting both dentist and patient’s health at risk.

    An overseas' crown might cost a Lab $25, which they can then turn around and sell at a price less than their competitors, still making a nice profit. A crown made with quality craftsmanship and ADA materials is tough to find for under $200.

    Once again, just be sure to ask where the work is being done at.

    3) What is the quality control process with each case? 

    Quality is the differentiator between a good laboratory and a great laboratory. The number one reason dentists switch labs is due to inconsistent quality. Every lab should have a structured quality control checklist.

    Of course a three-day turnaround time is wonderful, but when and how is the work thoroughly being checked? Although technology today has improved efficiency in labs, quality control still takes time at each stage in the fabrication process.

    An entire day should be set aside for final checkout so that adjustments can be made if needed. Does the lab have a consistent team of technicians or do they employ subcontractors that come in at all hours of the day?

    Every doctor’s expectations are different and every technician should be fully aware of what they are. Labs should have a system in place to track the feedback of each case. This way if a problem is occurring, it can be taken care of immediately.

    A structured quality control system is beneficial for all sizes of laboratories.

    4) Can I come and take a look at your lab? 

    If your lab is as top quality as they claim to be, they will gladly invite you in for a lab tour. Take a look at the cleanliness and professionalism of the establishment.

    If you send patients to the lab for custom shade consults, keep in mind that their impression of the facility and how they are cared for while there is a direct reflection upon you. Look around at the neatness of the workbenches and case pans.


    Is there stone all over the articulators and models? Are there empty pans sitting around on shelves, and if so where is the work being sent out to?

    You can usually tell when a lab is certified and has certified technicians working for them because their achievements would be displayed just as most are in a dental office.

    It is never a bad idea to know exactly who and what you’ll be working with.

    5) Are there open lines of communication? 

    When it comes to dental restorations, It takes a team to provide patients with the best possible outcome. Although the lab work is done behind the scenes, they are still a big part of this team.

    Communication is crucial when it comes to case success. It helps to have a good relationship with those working on your cases so that you fully understand each other’s expectations.


    Do you have the ability to treatment plan cases with your technician or lab owners? Can you rely on your lab as a resource?

    It’s difficult to stay abreast of the rapid changes in dentistry and can be nice to look to your lab for advice. Does your lab make sure you’re aware of the newest materials and latest advancements in technology?

    Some labs offer so much more than just the fabrication of a crown, and most of the time the so much more has a lot to do with communication.

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    Vadnais Heights, MN 
    651-407-0491

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