DFP announces program enhancements

May 1, 1999
Dental Fee Plan™ (DFP), the first patient-financing program designed specially for aesthetic dentistry and related specialties, announces several program enhancements.

Dental Fee Plan™ (DFP), the first patient-financing program designed specially for aesthetic dentistry and related specialties, announces several program enhancements.

- The minimum fee has been reduced from $2,000 to $1,500.

- The maximum term has been increased from 48 months to 60 months.

- The plan is completely nonrecourse, including implant cases.

That means a $5,000 case can have a payment as low as $113 per month, with no initial payment. We offer low, fixed-interest rates ranging from 9.99 percent to 11.99 percent and, because the rates are fixed, there are no surprises for the patient or the practice. There are no forms to fill out - patients apply by calling a toll-free number 24 hours a day, seven days a week, or can apply online via a secure application at www.feeplan.com. The process is quick and personal, approval rates are high, and staff training is available.

DFP benefits doctors by improving case acceptance and enabling more comprehensive treatment plans.

For additional information about Dental Fee Plan™, call Orthodontists Fee Plan® at (877) 337-7526.

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