3 Ways To Keep Your Dental Patients Happy!

Learn how to keep dental patients happy. Some say the secret to success in a dental office is having modern technology or the best dental staff. However, I’m here to show you that a successful dental practice is in large part due to strong doctor-patient relationships or more simply, happy customers. Whether you are working at the front desk or alongside a dentist, you are responsible for establishing relationships with your customers. Keep reading to find out 3 ways for dental assistants to foster strong patient relationships. Recognize Your Patients During each visit, always address patients by name. If you

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5 Must-Read Dental Assistant Blogs

Updated May 23, 2022 In any profession, it’s important to keep up with the latest industry developments and connect with other professionals. One simple way to do this in the dental profession is to read blogs and learn directly from the experts in the field. Reading blogs is a quick way to learn about the dental field through a variety of viewpoints and topics. Here are 5 dental assistant blogs you should be reading! Dental Assistant Life Dental Assistant Life offers a well-rounded approach to life as a dental assistant. The blog includes articles offering career advice, lifestyle tips, and

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Dental Assistant Skills Prepare You

Dental assistant skills prepare you for your career. Dental Assistants are what a lot of dentist’s call the “backbone of the dental office”. This is because dental practice would not function properly without the help of Dental Assistants. A Dental Assistant training program can teach the various skills required to become a Dental Assistant. Read on to discover how Dental Assistants have a part to play in nearly every function of the office. Office Management A Dental Assistant can oftentimes be found helping around the office when they’re not busy with patients. This may include data entry, answering the phones, scheduling

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Dental Careers: Healthy Teeth, Drinking Water, and more!

In most dental careers, you know drinking water is important for your health. You also know that regular exercise can help avoid disease. But what you may not know are how dehydration and working out may affect your teeth. Is Exercise Bad For You? The short answer? No. Regular exercise is important for overall health but your teeth have unique needs. Hard breathing through your mouth is one of the things that can dry out your teeth. This effect is increased when your body isn’t properly hydrated while at rest. Overnight, if left untreated, this can create bacterial growth. Dehydration:

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