by Dentrix Canada Team | Dec 12, 2019 | Clinical Efficiency
Patients don’t complete all treatment you diagnose right away, and that’s especially true of cosmetic treatment. What usually happens when you present cosmetic work is that the patient doesn’t reject the treatment outright, but they also don’t accept it right...Continue Reading by Dentrix Canada Team | Nov 21, 2019 | Clinical Efficiency
When you create treatment plan cases for patients, at times you may give the patients treatment alternatives (for example they could have either a root canal and crown, or a bridge). Once you have created alternative treatment cases, you’ll want to set one of...Continue Reading by Dentrix Canada Team | Nov 7, 2019 | Clinical Efficiency
When you present treatment cases to your patients, you probably have standard information that you want every patient to understand. These may include financial terms, a disclaimer about insurance estimates only being an estimate, a time limit explaining how long your...Continue Reading by Dentrix Canada Team | Oct 24, 2019 | Clinical Efficiency
When a patient has an extensive treatment plan, you can organize the individual procedures within a case into visits. By ordering the procedures within the treatment plan, you can make it easier for the patient to understand the treatment and make it easier to...Continue Reading by Dentrix Canada Team | Oct 10, 2019 | Clinical Efficiency
It can be hard to get patients to accept preventive treatment or treatment for things that aren’t currently bothering them or causing them pain. For example, many patients don’t want to get scaling and root planing because they will have to pay for it out of pocket,...Continue Reading by Dentrix Canada Team | Sep 26, 2019 | Clinical Efficiency
When you present treatment to a patient, one of the inevitable questions is going to be about the cost of the procedure(s). Patients want to know what your office fee for the procedure is, the estimated insurance coverage, estimated portion they are expected to pay,...Continue Reading