Increased competition has made it harder to grow your practice. Try a different approach - focus on ways to improve your patients’ total health and wellness to boost patient satisfaction and increase new patient flow. Below we discuss two little-known strategies to get you started.
Untreated Periodontal Disease
A recent study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed that almost half (47.2%) of Americans, or 64.7 million adults, have mild, moderate, or severe periodontal disease, a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the gum tissue and bones supporting the teeth. That percentage swells to over...
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