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Dental Economics Magazine, November 2007 ARTICLES

Dental Economics
Volume: 97
Issue: 11
November 2007

Departments

Ask Dr. Christensen

Q I have some nearly hopeless patients in my practice who wear mandibular dentures.

Common Sense Dentistry

I recently lectured to a group of more than 300 dentists and we got into the topic of selling dentistry.

Dental Reimbursement

Endodontic therapy has greatly benefited from the technological influx of computer-based clinical enhancement.

Flourishing in Changing Times

It’s no secret. We have the best profession in America.

Infection Control

The British Dental Health Foundation at www.dentalhealth.org.uk is the United Kingdom's latest oral health charity.

Practice Success

Over the last 22 years, I have been asked repeatedly by attendees at seminars to name the single most important aspect of practice success.

Practice Transitions

Before buying or selling a dental practice, great care and planning should be taken to consider the tax consequences.

The New Dentist

David Taylor is co-founder and content developer for Staff Meeting In A Box™ - a DVD dental training series.

Tax Q&A

Q I need a new business automobile. I heard that the tax rules are changing at the end of this year.

Features

One of the most important changes to my practice in the past 10 years has been my electric handpiece.

When it comes to metal-free restorations, what criteria is used to decide which material to use?

You cannot put a dollar amount on a life, but if a death or a bad outcome occurs in your office and you failed to prepare, it can cost you your livelihood, financial security and peace of mind.

Welcome to the second installment of the Dental Economics®/Levin Group 2007 Annual Practice Survey report.

Comfort for your patients is more achievable now than ever with today’s materials, equipment, and techniques.

New to dentistry, I proudly took my place in the ranks of my chosen profession. I had high anticipation for reaping the reward of 20 years of academic pursuit...

The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry is the world’s largest cosmetic dental organization.

My last article covered the basics of why all dentists should consider incorporating high-quality digital clinical photography into their practices.

A professional Web site is essential to a healthy dental practice. Here’s what you need to know to get your practice noticed on the Internet.

The accepted means of screening has always been visual examination and palpation.

Recent tax law changes have made 2007 the best year ever for dramatically reducing income taxes.

Departments

Editor's Note

I have just returned from a great ADA meeting in San Francisco! The weather was perfect and the meeting was terrific...

Viewpoint

Five questions and answers on lip augmentation and dentistry

Columns

Dental Marketing That Works

While nearly anyone can handle telephone inquiries originating from patient referrals, the game gets decidedly more difficult when ...g

The Dalin Exchange

Dr. Dalin: When I was applying to dental schools, my father was my advisor.

The Endo File

I believe in one standard of endodontics for everyone across the globe. I believe there is one best set of principles that should guide...

The Exceptional Practice

In a dental office, a wave of activity occurs around each patient’s visit.

Focus on Human Resources

Wherever you shop these days you see employees displaying the latest in body art - jewelry, tattoos, and body piercings.

From the Laboratory

As I get set to enter my 20th year of clinical practice, I can finally say that I am happy with my injection technique for all types of injections.

High trust: High performance

I don’t treat many kids these days. I never specifically ruled them out, but as my practice matured fewer children showed up.

Laser Dentistry 101

I recently read the business book Good to Great by Jim Collins, which has concepts that apply to our practices.

New Dentist

Besides starting a new practice, creating a brand name for that business is important.

On the Bright Side

Throughout a good part of my youth, my parents owned a dairy store. The store, complete with soda fountain, sold milk in glass bottles, some groceries, and both packaged and hand-dipped ice cream.

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