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Best Dental Marketing Company | Dealing with a bad review?

Identity Dental

Research shows 94% of patients evaluate providers using online reviews, and 72% use it to find a new provider. Even if most of your reviews are positive, just a few negative comments can sow seeds of doubt among prospective patients, and, let’s face it, they personally sting. How you deal with bad reviews on reputation […]. The post Best Dental Marketing Company | Dealing with a bad review?

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Comparison of a Novel Sonic Toothbrush to Manual Brushing on Plaque Control and Gingival Inflammation: A Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial

Dental News and Technology

Int J Periodontics Restorative Dent. Jan-Feb 2021;41(1):99-104. doi: 10.11607/prd.5363. Abstract The goal of this multicenter randomized controlled study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed ionic-sonic electric toothbrush in terms of plaque removal and reduction of gingival inflammation. A total of 78 subjects from three dental centers were invited to join the study.

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Received Two Doses of the COVID-19 Vaccine? You Can Skip Quarantine

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Those who have received two doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine no longer need to quarantine if they come in contact with someone infected with SARS-CoV-2, according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The second dose of the vaccine must have been administered 2 weeks before the exposure. However—as it remains uncertain how long immunity is conferred by the vaccines—individuals who were inoculated more than 3 months should still quarantine in

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Smile Designing – Smile for Her Daughter’s Wedding

Healthy Smiles

This blog post brings back a lot of happy memories. This person in question had to wait almost 60 years to get her smile back and was desperate to smile as brightly as she could for her daughter’s wedding. She came to us for a month and a half before the wedding to fix her teeth. Her teeth were not in the best of conditions and her gums were infected and inflamed because she had feared going to the dentist for the past 25 years.

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A Step-by-Step Guide to Flossing

Broomfield Dentists / MountainAire

Many people often don’t floss as frequently as they should. Common reasons people don’t floss regularly are because it’s difficult or too time consuming. However, our team at Mountain Aire Dentistry is here to help by sharing a step-by-step guide on how to make flossing a more seamless part of your daily dental hygiene routine. . Prioritizing your oral health is just as important as prioritizing eating healthy or getting adequate exercise.

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5 Reasons You Should Consider Sleep Dentistry

Healthy Smiles

It is natural if you feel stressed before a dental procedure, but modern medical science is highly advanced, and there are ways in which the stress can be eased. Sedation dentistry can help in reducing anxiety, fear, and apprehension in patients because of which they tend to delay or completely ignore treating their oral conditions. The comfort and relief offered by sleep dentistry have made it popular among patients.

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EVERY Dentist Needs This Strategy — How To Get More Dental Reviews

My Social Practice

One of the most important strategies My Social Practice has worked to develop and perfect is how to get more dental reviews for our clients. Having a strong online reputation makes your practice stand out from the competition. So, how do you get more dental reviews? Check out this blog to find out. Studies show that reviews have a larger impact than ever on small business growth than ever.

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NYU Dentistry Awarded NIH Grant to Investigate Oral Cancer Pain Treatment 

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has awarded two New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry clinical researchers a 5-year, $3,276,000 grant to test whether nonviral codelivery of DNA and RNA will safely alleviate oral cancer pain. Building off past studies, the researchers will use the new grant to test whether the combination of OPRM1 (mu opioid receptor gene) re-expression and F2RL1 (gene for protease-activated r

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Maximize Practice Productivity and Conserve PPE with the Solea Laser

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog. Share. Tweet. Share. Every dental practice strives to get the most out of scheduling and clinical workflows to maximize productivity and patient care each day; every minute of the schedule and procedure counts. This is especially true during a pandemic. Just when you think there can’t be another minute to be found, the Solea all-tissue dental laser opens up a new level of productivity for your practice.