The Future of Dental Hygiene is NOW!!!

Feb 20, 2023 | Events, Uncategorized

Want to know ALOT more about our 11-Microbes™ bacterial test and HOW to introduce it to your patients and read result reports…check out this course!  

 

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2-CE All-Inclusive event for the entire team!

Bringing together thought leaders, best technologies, and best practices, we’ll introduce you to important health-changing trends in dental hygiene.

Dentistry is NOT just tooth care, it’s healthcare!  Similarly, dental hygiene should no longer be the break-even, “scrape and churn” it’s become. This team focused event will show you why health-centered dentistry is not only the largest emerging market opportunity, but also far more profitable, and optimal for patient care.

Educational Objectives 

  • Upgrade your understanding of the oral-systemic connection and why approaching oral disease from an inflammatory position improves case acceptance.

  • Recognize the key players linked to 57 systemic diseases and why dentistry is in a perfect position to diminish and even arrest some of these conditions!

  • Learn about new technologies that are making our treatments faster and more effective.

  • Recognize how a wellness-centered hygiene program creates value based care, an often overlooked necessity in ANY economy!

  • Learn how practices are Increasing case acceptance by decreasing patient $ portion through utilization of billing medical insurance!

 

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