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Dental Health: Client Education and Compliance
Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Worth a thousand words

February 1, 2007

Nudge clients toward dental compliance using photos that depict the stages of dental disease—along with oral and written recommendations.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Dental Health Month contest winner shares team's secrets

January 1, 2007

To get you ready for the month of teeth, we picked the brain of the grand prize winner in last year's National Pet Dental Health Month Awareness Contest, sponsored by Hill's Pet Nutrition Inc.

Clients brush off our dental recommendations

November 1, 2006

How do I make a dental recommendation to clients who've refused this care before?

Source: Firstline Supplements

Brush up on dental care

November 1, 2006

You know the routine all too well: Mr. Smith visits with his rambunctious English springer spaniel, Burt, and all goes well until you mention Burt's oral health. Enter the blank stare. Or the anxious shifting from foot to foot. Or even the hasty, "Oh, he's fine!"

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Home-school for dental care

October 1, 2006

Improve pet dental care with a client brochure.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Marketing veterinary dentistry. It's not just business, it's personal

August 1, 2006

Elimination of pain is an effective focus and client motivator.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Veterinary recommendations spur dental compliance, survey says

July 1, 2006

St. Louis — Only 30 percent of pet owners schedule professional dental cleanings for their pets, yet four out of five owners in this group do so with a veterinary recommendation.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

A photo op for dental education

June 1, 2006

If a picture's worth a thousand words, four pictures are worth, well, a lot.

Source: DVM360 MAGAZINE

Let technicians polish dental practice success

June 1, 2006

Behind every flourishing dental practice is a great veterinary staff. If you want to move forward with your veterinary dental practice, it's time to get your technicians on board.

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