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Improving communication in the dental practice
Good communication in the dental practice is the basis for a patient’s trust in his or her dentist. Dentists who take their time, listen attentively, and take concerns and fears seriously will have more satisfied patients. In this article, we will show you how to improve patient satisfaction and what you should pay attention to regarding verbal and non-verbal communication.
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Pediatric dentistry: how to deal with children as patients
Going to the dentist causes great anxiety—not only for many adult patients. Children also often show negative emotions and dentists should deal with them accordingly. However, there are significant differences in dealing with young anxiety patients, which is why some dentists specialize in pediatric dentistry. In this article, we will tell you how to become a pediatric dentist and how to deal with child patients.
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Dealing with anxious patients in the dental practice
Many people are afraid of going to the dentist. Nevertheless, sooner or later everyone has to make an appointment and so anxious patients are regularly confronted with their fear. As a dentist, how do you best manage patients with dental anxiety? What are the reasons for the increasing phenomenon of dental phobia? In this article, we will answer those questions.
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