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6 Marketing Ideas to Boost Revenue for Your Dental Office

Oral Health Group

Dental marketing is a tricky thing. You don’t want to bombard your patients with ads, but you do need to get their attention in some way. If you do not make them aware of your dental office’s existence, then there … The post 6 Marketing Ideas to Boost Revenue for Your Dental Office appeared first on Oral Health Group.

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Nh?n xét v? Giao di?n bán cá Zui t?i QH88

Ask The Dentist

ví như mang say mê có bắn cá đổi thưởng trực tuyến thì anh em không thể nào bỏ qua được cổng game bắn cá Zui. Đây chính là một cổng game mở ra không gian bắn cá hoàng phái cực ấn tượng. Chúng ta hãy cộng nhau khám phá về trò chơi thú vị này ngay trong bài viết phía dưới thôi nào. qua loa về bắn cá Zui tại QH88 Bắn cá Zui được biết đến là 1 cổng game bắn cá đổi thưởng tiền thật cực uy tín.

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Evaluation of the ability of adhesives with antibacterial and remineralization functions to prevent secondary caries in vivo

Dental News and Technology

Published: 23 January 2022 Clinical Oral Investigations ( 2022 ) details Abstract Objective The bonding interface of dental filling therapy is the weak point in resisting secondary caries. Adhesives containing nanoparticles of amorphous calcium phosphate (NACP) and dimethylaminohexadecyl methacrylate (DMAHDM) have been demonstrated in vitro to prevent bacteria from producing acid and to promote tooth remineralization.

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How to Keep Your Content Fresh to Google

Clicc Media

How do I keep my content up to date so that Google sees it? Web content becomes stale with time, making your web content less likely to be discovered. Fortunately, there are simple strategies for keeping your material current so that Google can continue to find you. Techniques for keeping your content up to date […]. The post How to Keep Your Content Fresh to Google appeared first on Clicc Media Inc.

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Healthcare Real Estate – Leasing vs. Buying

Dentistry Gone Digital

By: Dan Gleissner, CARR. One of the most common questions healthcare providers ask regarding their practice’s real estate is, “ Should I purchase or lease my office space?”. Many providers are quick to assume that, since they own their home, they should also own their office space. While that logic is sound and often times owning is the top option by far, there are scenarios where owning your office space may not be in your best interest.

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Wisdom Teeth: Pictures, Symptoms, Surgery, & Pain Relief

Ask The Dentist

About 10 million wisdom teeth are extracted from about 5 million patients every year in the United States. Wisdom teeth usually come in during the late teens but can come in as early as 12 and as late as 26. They were dubbed “wisdom” teeth because you’re a little older and wiser when they come in as opposed to your other adult teeth. Not all wisdom teeth should be removed, even if they initially cause pain.

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Antiplaque and antigingivitis efficacy of medicated and non-medicated sugar-free chewing gum as adjuncts to toothbrushing: systematic review and network meta-analysis

Dental News and Technology

Review Published: 24 January 2022 Clinical Oral Investigations ( 2022) details Abstract Objective This network meta-analysis (NMA) assessed the antiplaque and anti-inflammatory efficacy of different sugar-free chewing gums (SFCG) as adjuncts to toothbrushing. Material and methods PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE, Web of Science, and CENTRAL databases were searched up to February 2021 to identify randomized controlled trials, involving adults, comparing antiplaque and anti-inflammatory effects of SFCG, wit

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Dentists should assess your local hospitalization capacity as Omicron surge drags on

Dentistry Gone Digital

By: Margaret Scarlett, DMD. The Omicron variant of COVID-19 is driving a national surge in COVID-19 cases, serious illness, and hospitalizations. With more than 750,000 cases a day in the US, the incidence of new COVID-19 cases and lack of availability of reliable testing means that a “Zero COVID strategy” may be out of reach to stop community transmission.

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Do you know the different types of dental handpieces?

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog. Read Time: 2 Minute, 14 Second. Whether used for making a small adjustment or for endodontic surgery, dental handpieces are an essential part of any dental practice. The first dental drills may have been developed thousands of years ago, but today’s handpieces have come a long way. Here’s a basic breakdown of the most common types of handpieces and how they’re being used today.

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Launca Scanners Official US launch, Chicago Feb 24-26

Dental News and Technology

Launca Medical is thrilled to announce its official US debut at this year's Chicago midwinter meeting Feb 24-26th The primary Launca 20x20 booth will be in Chicago's McCormick Place West building Booth #5034 , as well we have a booth in the LMT Lab Day meeting at the Hyatt Regency Chicago. Our entire North American executive team will be on hand for this meeting and looking for new dealer and lab partnerships to work together in 2022!

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When Your Medication Causes Dry Mouth

Gilreath Dental

A large majority of the American population rely on modern medicine to manage their health. While we value and appreciate the power of prescription medicine for a large number of health conditions, you should never ignore the impact that your daily pill could be having on your mouth. One of the most common yet serious… The post When Your Medication Causes Dry Mouth appeared first on Gilreath Family Dentistry.

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CDA Advises Dental Practices on Notification Protocol for COVID-19 Exposure

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

The California Dental Association (CDA) released some simple tips for dental practices that are unsure of when to notify patients of a COVID-19 exposure in the office. The organization suggests a patient be notified if he or she was within 6 feet of a staff member with COVID-19 for more than 15 minutes unless the infected individual was wearing an N95 or other respirator.

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6 ways Eaglesoft Insurance Suite can bolster resilience in your practice

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog. Read Time: 2 Minute, 52 Second. Perhaps more than at any other time in modern history, resilience has been a key component of how well any business thrives – and occasionally even survives. The ability to overcome obstacles, leverage consistency and respond to change with agility have never been more important. For the dental practice, weathering quarantines and modifying safety measures are just two in a long list of challenges that reshaped the way we do d

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Leading D2C Teeth Aligner Company Candid Closes DTC Business and Goes All-In on Dentist Network Model, CandidPro

Dental News and Technology

[NEW YORK, NEW YORK] January 24, 2022 - Candid, a clear aligner leader, announces that it is closing down its direct-to-consumer business as well as all 45 Candid Studios. The company is now entirely focused on growing its nationwide network of CandidPro dentists and empowering them to treat clear aligner cases with its vanguard teleorthodontic service model.

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Dental Marketing Ideas That Won’t Cost You a Cent

YapiApp

Here Are Six Free Dental Marketing Ideas You Probably Haven’t Thought Of . That’s not all! Get five free patient-facing dental social pots to share and engage with your patients on your social media pages. Get Now! Am I spending too much or too little on my dental practice marketing? This is a question we see come up often in the dental industry.

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Vaccine and Infection Provide Immunity Boost, Regardless of Which Comes First

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

A new study found that whether you are infected with COVID-19 first and then get vaccinated or you experience a breakthrough infection post-vaccination, the results are the same: a big boost of immunity. Published in Science Immunology , the study reported that the level of immunity provided after infection and vaccination, regardless of order, was highly uniform.

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Announcing Eaglesoft release version 21.20

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog. Read Time: 3 Minute, 24 Second. Eaglesoft version release 21.20 is now available to download and install. As a top choice for dental offices for over two decades, Eaglesoft 21.20 is a smart choice for your business. Making the transition to Eaglesoft or upgrading to this most recent version is easy with Patterson Dental’s unrivaled support and training.

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VOCO Retraction Paste

Dental News and Technology

VOCO launches a unique retraction paste with custom tip and 2-stage viscosity Introducing VOCO Retraction Paste, an astringent paste with aluminum chloride that effectively widens and dries the gingival s ulcus, creating the id eal conditions for accurate an d successful conventional or digital impression s. VOCO Retraction P aste features a custom -engine ered capsule with a long, fine, flexible plastic tip rather than metal , that avoid s damage to the gingiva a nd allows for p r ecis e applic

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Behavioural therapies may reduce inattention symptoms in adults with ADHD

The Social Care Elf

Shubhangi Karmakar summarises a systematic review on the effects and feasibility of psychological interventions to reduce inattention symptoms in adults with ADHD, which highlights significant uncertainty in the field. The post Behavioural therapies may reduce inattention symptoms in adults with ADHD appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Omicron Has More Staying Power Than Other Variants But Can’t Survive Hand Sanitizer

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

The bad news is that a Japanese study found the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 remains viable longer on plastic and skin than other variants. The good news is that it cannot survive hand sanitizer. Omicron’s staying power may have contributed to its high level of spread, according to researchers. The study, published in bioRxiv , showed that Omicron survived more than 8 days on plastic and nearly an entire day on skin.

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Pediatric periodontal disease: Causes and kinds

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog. Read Time: 2 Minute, 22 Second. The fundamentals of brushing and flossing are nothing new. So when educating children – and adults – about the importance of good oral hygiene, the challenge is to find a new way of providing familiar information. For small children who are not old enough to understand the “whys,” pointing parents and guardians to resources that can help make the process fun can help.

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Attract and Retain Talent During the Dental Staffing Crisis

Planet DDS

The recovery from the COVID recession has been both the fastest and the slowest in history. While unemployment rates recovered faster than most other recessions, labor participation has proven to be an unusually slow recovery. In the dental industry, too, the staffing crisis, which predated the pandemic, and this extreme labor imbalance continues to pose significant challenges for dental practices. .

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10 Fantastic Dental Social Media Post Ideas Using Social Signs

My Social Practice

Social Signs Are An Effective Strategy For Dental Social Media Post Ideas. About 10 years ago, My Social Practice was the pioneer in bringing dental social media post ideas via “Social Signs” to the dental industry! Our goal was to create a simple way for a dental practice to easily highlight their services, team, and culture on social media. The idea that we thought would best were, social signs.

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Clinical Trial of an Omicron-Targeting Vaccine Is Ready to Begin

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

As Americans’ COVID-19 fatigue continues to grow, Pfizer announced it will begin a clinical trial on a COVID-19 vaccine designed to target the highly transmissible Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2. Pfizer’s original two-dose COVID-19 vaccine has not been as effective as preventing infection with the Omicron variant as it was against the Delta variant. The trial, conducted in the United States, will test a three-dose regimen on volunteers who are unvaccinated and a third dose among those who have al

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Options for One Missing Tooth in Beverly Hills

Secure Smiles

Options for One Missing Tooth. A missing tooth can create challenges with smiling, eating, and sometimes even talking. Tooth loss can even make people feel self-conscious about how they look, impacting their private, social, and professional life. By replacing a single missing tooth, you help prevent or limit the risk of shifting teeth, gum disease, abnormal wear, and other bite problems.

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Non-invasive, no-prep direct adhesive composite restorations

3M

The latest developments in the field of composite materials and adhesive systems allow for a paradigm change in the use of composite materials for direct restorations, as they open a completely new world of the so called non invasive, no prep adhesive restorative dentistry. In the first part of the webinar, Professor Krejci will focus on the philosophy, on the prerequisites, on the indications and contraindications, as well as on the materials for this fascinating technology.

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10 Fantastic Dental Social Media Posts Using Social Signs

My Social Practice

Social Signs Are Still Effective For A Dental Practice’s Social Media Marketing Strategy. About 10 years ago, My Social Practice was the pioneer in bring “Social Signs” to the dental industry! We wanted to create a simple way for practices to highlight a service, holiday, or idea through a fun photo holding one of our creative signs. It worked! And even after all the multitude of changes to social media, it’s still working today.

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Omicron COVID-19 Surge Seems to Be Abating

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

A Reuters analysis of COVID-19 cases in the United States has found that cases are declining in regions that first experienced an Omicron-fueled spike. Nineteen states, Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico have all seen dips in new COVID-19 cases, including the Northeast, which has experienced a 40% decline in new cases from the week of January 10 to the week of January 17.

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These People Love Dentists…

Coaches Corner

These People Love Dentists… “Don’t take it personally, but I hate the dentist…” Geez, how many times have we heard this lame-ass phrase from a patient? Kinda makes you want to way “Well that’s okay, because I hate real estate agents” (or whatever their profession happens to be). But don’t fret – because I’m going to tell you about some people who absolutely LOVE dentists!

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Calm and Comfortable: Sedation Dentistry

Broomfield Dentists / MountainAire

Sedation dentistry is a sedative that helps to calm patients during dental treatment. It can be used for many different reasons, such as anxiety or pain management. Many people have opted for this before any type of procedure. If you are someone who puts off visits to the dentist due to anxiety or fear, we invite you to learn more about the benefits of sedation dentistry today!

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A journey from Egypt to dentistry

ASDA Blog

There is one constant that everyone searches for in life — protection. For me, that search began when I held the winning lottery ticket in my hand: an immigration acceptance letter to America randomly given to 10,000 families (out of 1.7 million applicants) each year. I can recall the sounds of my younger brother’s tiny feet running down the airplane’s runway as my family boarded Egypt Air, flying to the United States with hopes of a simpler, safer life.

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While Private Insurers Must Cover Rapid COVID-19 Tests, Medicare Does Not

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

On January 15, the White House announced that private health insurance companies will be required to cover the cost of eight rapid at-home COVID-19 tests per month. However, Medicare, the insurance program that covers adults ages 65 and older in the United States, is not required to reimburse for these tests. It turns out that the regulations governing Medicare do not allow for the coverage of any type of self-diagnostic testing.

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Rosemont Media Celebrates Its 14th Anniversary!

Rosemont Review

Hard to believe it’s been over 14 years since Rosemont Media began. Just as the digital landscape has transformed throughout that time, our team has evolved to help our clients get the most from their online efforts. Our designers regularly create gorgeous responsive website designs ; our content writers and social media specialists craft custom content using effective SEO strategies; our development and local search teams do the crucial behind-the-scenes work to get our clients’ websites runnin

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How Long Does It Take To Straighten My Teeth In Blackburn

Healthy Smiles

When can I expect my teeth to be straightened? This is a common question we get from our patients. After finally deciding to modify their smile, many people feel worried about how long it will take to get their desired straightener grin. However, answering the preceding question is not so simple. There are several factors to consider while aligning teeth, especially since each person’s mouth is different.

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Airfree Continues to Impress and Patients Notice

Denticle

Air purification has never been a bigger focus in dentistry than it has become since the pandemic started back in 2020. Since that time, removing infectious agents from the air has become something patients notice and appreciate. In my clinic we have a variety of devices to improve air quality and one of the most noticeably ways we do it is through the use of two Airfree Onix air purifiers.

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Individuals With Depression Are More Likely to Believe Vaccine Misinformation

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

A new study found that people who reported symptoms of moderate to severe depression were more likely to believe misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines and were less likely to have received them than those without depression. With high rates of depression reported during the global pandemic, this mental health disorder may be a risk factor for COVID-19 illness.

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What’s in Your Composite? Monomers Unmasked.

3M

The post What’s in Your Composite? Monomers Unmasked. appeared first on 3M Dental Blog.

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