Questions & Comments
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mark schafer - (11/29/2017 2:28 AM)
mohammad alahmad writes" it is great words- manage your patient before they manage you."
That is the WRONG approach. Dentists' need to understand that the best relationships are collaborative and honest. Some patients will want you to take the lead, but respect for them needs to be at the forefront.
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Ronald Goldstein - (1/25/2014 12:45 PM)
I just took a brilliant one day course with John Kois, who talked about potential occlusal causes for stress fractures. If you get the chance to see Dr. Kois, please do so!!
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Avi Zakuto - (11/8/2013 3:40 PM)
Great advices from a really wise person. Thanks Ronald.
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Paul Bernstein - (12/15/2010 8:03 PM)
Great thoughts Ron, thanks for sharing.
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Ronald Goldstein - (9/28/2010 8:55 AM)
I have noticed an increase in stress fractures even continuting in 2010...what about other practices?
Ron Goldstein
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Ronald Goldstein - (2/23/2010 2:09 PM)
LOVE your comment, Paul...that is sage advice!
Ronald Goldstein
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paul kozy - (2/16/2010 5:09 AM)
If you inform them before it's a diagnosis, If you inform them after it's an excuse.
Thank's Dr. G.
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mohammad alahmad - (2/14/2010 2:33 PM)
thanks thanks thanks . it is great words- manage your patient before they manage you- i will be grateful if you give us an Practical steps ?
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terry abel - (1/1/2010 8:31 PM)
Thanks for the lecture. "Praise or blame it's all the same".
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