Dr. Michael Glick, member of Dental Symphony's Clinical Team and immediate past editor of JADA, created a system to assign labels to medically complex patients.
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Dental Symphony Announces Partnership with Prosites
We are happy to announce that Dental Symphony has partnered with Prosites Web Design and Marketing. Please read the PRESS RELEASE to learn more about this exciting partnership and how together, we save time and money by making dental offices more efficient and ensure patient safety. Excerpts from the Press Release: This new partnership leverages synergies … Continue reading Dental Symphony Announces Partnership with Prosites
4 Possible Consequences of Not Having A Current Medical History
A common challenge that all of my colleagues and I face is to make sure that our patients’ medical and pharmacology histories are up to date and accurate. This is important because many of the common services offered by dentists are surgical in nature. And any surgery must be performed with exact information in hand. … Continue reading 4 Possible Consequences of Not Having A Current Medical History
Top Five: Why I’m Thankful to be a Modern Dentist
Despite the many challenges and changes each year brings (and 2016 has been no exception), we can always think about what we have to be thankful for. For me personally, this includes becoming a grandfather for the first time! But I've also been able to continue practicing dentistry and serving my patients' needs, and I … Continue reading Top Five: Why I’m Thankful to be a Modern Dentist
How To Speak To Your Diabetic Patient’s Physician
When I see a patient and I have questions about a medical history, I want information right then at the point of care. As a dentist with a focus on caring for patients with special needs, the health histories I encounter are usually complex. Having information to read about a disease is important, but sometimes … Continue reading How To Speak To Your Diabetic Patient’s Physician
Safety from the Sugar Monsters!
Halloween is lurking just around the corner so how do we keep our teeth safe from sugar monsters just waiting to attack?! Here are our 5 favorite tips from the American Dental Association for keeping our mouths healthy this Halloween. Time It Right Eat Halloween candy (and other sugary foods) with meals or shortly after mealtime. Saliva production … Continue reading Safety from the Sugar Monsters!
Does Your Website Respect the Needs of Your Patients?
Your website should respect the time and needs of your patients, and provide them easily accessible value. Can your website quickly process new patients with digital forms? Does it work well on all devices? Is all of your important information front and center? These are the questions you need to ask yourself when you evaluate … Continue reading Does Your Website Respect the Needs of Your Patients?
Identifying “Predatory” Journals
I, like many dentists in private practice, am presented daily with a number of professional reading options: printed journals and newsletters, online journals and online communities offering blogs, articles and advertisements. Hopefully altogether these provide a group of learning sources that keep one clinically sharp, enlightened and stimulated and this range of information from systematic reviews to opinion and surveys … Continue reading Identifying “Predatory” Journals