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The Power of "Yes": How to Succeed in Case Acceptance Pt 2
Description:
Dr. Levin describes in detail how the clinician can take measures to increase proposed treatment plans via a step-by-step process.
Date Added:
6/20/2008
Author(s):
Roger P. Levin, DDS
Dr. Roger Levin is a third-generation general dentist and the
Chairman and CEO of the largest dental practice consulting firm in North America, Levin Group, Inc., whic...
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Questions & Comments
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Antonella Scorca - (8/17/2012 11:54 AM)
Good,wish to hear soon a new webinar!and thank you Ronald!
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Soumi SenGupta - (7/29/2012 10:29 PM)
Excellent !
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Ronald Goldstein - (3/2/2010 11:09 AM)
The answer to "How long will it last" will always depend on patient home care, mastication techniques, and willingness to wear bite guard protection plus other circumstances. Best bet is to give the above answer and use the average life expectancy as outlined in Change Your Smile in each chapter for each esthetic, functional and restorative technique.
Ronald Goldstein
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Simon Milbauer - (2/28/2010 2:34 PM)
very much of an eye opener, hoping to more. with respect to point XIV though I would add 6th question patient ask almost always: "how long will it last"
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Jignesh Kothari - (2/23/2009 10:28 AM)
Very logical and systematic protocol.
await more .
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DR.Ahmed R.Sugendran - (7/13/2008 2:52 AM)
Highly very motivationg and hope to see more !
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