Fri.Jan 01, 2021

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Answer This & You Can Achieve More!

Patient News

What do you really want? If anything, 2020 showed us all that we’re stronger and more resilient than we may have thought. Dentists and their teams pivoted business processes – quickly – and are safely seeing patients. There has been no reported dentist-to-patient transmission of COVID-19. The dental office is one of the safest places to visit for patients.

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9 Ways Dentists Used Social Media To Reach Patients During Quarantine

My Social Practice

Social media for dental practices saved the day in 2020. Information, updates, and recommendations regarding how to handle the spread of Coronavirus seemed to change by the minute in 2020. Dental practices across the globe had to update health and safety protocols and even close their practices altogether. Your dental patients were forced to cancel their appointments and rescheduling became difficult as the future was quite unclear.

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Psychosis Presents in Some Patients With COVID-19

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

While rare, healthcare providers around the world are seeing COVID-19 patients presenting with severe psychiatric symptoms without a prior history of mental health problems. Physicians have noted patients with paranoia, delusions, and hallucinations. Two studies have identified the presentation of psychosis among a small number of COVID-19 patients (10 out of 153 in a British study and 10 patients in a Spanish hospital).

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Although Challenging, Cleaning Around Implants Boosts Their Longevity

Coshocton Dental

Daily oral hygiene and regular dental cleanings help keep your natural teeth and gums healthy and disease-free. But they're also a priority with dental implants. Here's why. Unlike other restorations, an implant replaces both a tooth's crown and root, the latter by way of a titanium metal post imbedded into the jawbone. Bone cells grow and adhere to the metal surface, forming a secure and lasting hold.