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Wet-Fingered Dentistry: Practical Advice from Experienced Dentists-±¹³»Àç°íÀÖ½¿
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ÃâÆÇ: Quintessence Pub co.   ISBN: 0-86715-400-4

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Contributors
1 Practice Models: How Do You Want to Practice?
2 Wal-Mart or Nordstrom: Selecting Your Market Niche
3 The Other Professionals: Accountants, Lawyers, Bankers, Insurance Professionals, and Management Consultants
4 Half-Hour Trauma Management
5 Passing the Kid Test: How to Deal with Children . . . and Their Parents
6 Grandmas and Grandpas: Treating Older Patients
7 Restorative Dentistry: Changed but Not Gone
8 Endodontics: More Than Just Deep Rubber Fillings
9 Periodontics: Preserving the Foundations
10 Getting Wired: Incorporating Orthodontics into a General Practice
11 Hold 뭙m or Fold 뭙m: How Much Oral Surgery Is Enough?
12 Treating Medical Miracles: Meeting the Needs of Medically Compromised Patients
13 Hospitality in Practice: Building Relationships with Hospitals, Physicians, and Surgeons
14 From Second Opinions to Hired Guns: Making Specialists Work for You
15 It뭩 All About Relationships: Clinical Practice Management
16 Continuing Education: Avoiding the 밅on?in Con-Ed
17 Getting Involved: Dental Politics Is Like Owning a Condo
18 Your License: Complying with Practice and Clinical Standards
19 Risk Management: Staying out of Trouble
How to Submit Your Advice and Tips
About the Authors

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This lighthearted, easy-to-read book provides advice and tips from experienced clinicians to fill the gap in practical knowledge left by dental school curricula. The book offers advice on a wide range of topics such as getting a practice started; attracting and keeping patients; dealing with dental emergencies; and practicing risk management. It also provides clinical treatment tips, as well as advice for when to refer cases to specialists.
 
 
 
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