Not telling patients about the severity of their gum disease is not helpful to the patient. Many dental professionals are hesitant or fearful to tell patients that they have diseases of the gums or gingivitis. Not being fully truthful about the situation keeps the patient in the dark about their condition and makes the it harder to create a treatment plan. Let the patient know what you are looking for, and what you have found after the exam. Be truthful about your findings and include them in the plan to restore optimal tooth and gum health.
Key Takeaways:
- In 2019 there are still monetarily motivated reasons why you might not be receiving the best dental care
- Some dental offices aren’t allowed to disclose if a patient has a gum disease
- If your staff is honest with patients, it creates a loyalty to the business
“I was quickly dismissed from my position as a hygienist and as you know, I have moved on in life to be an advocate.”
Read more: https://www.hygienetown.com/blog/post/12644/what-secrets-are-you-keeping-from-your-dental-patients
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