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- Dr. Wagner heads Navy dental corps
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- ADA testifies at IOM hearings
- Dr. Tabak named NIH deputy director; Dr. Garcia acting director of NIDCR
- Humanitarian Award nominations due Sept. 15
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- New ADA Dental Buying Guide included with September JADA
How is the economy impacting your dental practice?
Are you finding fewer patients willing to spend money on elective procedures? Are patients putting off some procedures and then having to have more serious work done later? How has it affected your bottom line? Have you taken any steps to improve your practice in this economy?
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Now more than ever
Now more than ever, patients seem to understand the importance of their health. Patients who wouldn't think of increasing their discretionary spending do not hesitate to save a tooth. I feel very lucky to be a dentist now as always.
Josh Bernstein, DDS
Founder and President, Dental Comfort Academy