201 Secrets of a High-Performance Dental Practice
PROVEN TECHNIQUES TO HELP YOU “TURBO CHARGE” YOUR DENTAL PRACTICE This one-of-a-kind resource -featuring the collective wisdom of some of the world’s most successful dentists – gives you 201 ready-to-use strategies for increasing the success and profitability of your dental practice. Inside you’ll discover the secrets of: * Branding your practice to set it apart from others, giving you a strong competitive advantage in attracting and retaining new patients.
* Boosting the profitability
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8 Dental Tools – Carvers and Picks
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- super-sharp points for detail work
- vinyl pouches with individual slots for tools
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Review by Patrick Wahl for 201 Secrets of a High-Performance Dental Practice
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Bob Levoy practically invented practice management, but God is not finished with him yet. His latest book may be the best book on dental practice management ever written. We liked it so much we’ve recommended that it be the required textbook for our practice management course at Temple University School of Dentistry.
June 22nd, 2010 at 7:38 am
Review by Brisbane Dentist for 201 Secrets of a High-Performance Dental Practice
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This book covers a subjest matter which is not black and white and does reasonably well. I have been through professional consultants a few times and this on a very basic level summarises the common recommendations that are put forward. The same problem exists though, that every practice is different, and they are only suggestions rather than specific rules for success. I would say, worth a read, though don’t expect to see your practice thrive unless you have been living under a rock for the last few decades.
June 22nd, 2010 at 8:33 am
Review by Kimberly Hulick for 201 Secrets of a High-Performance Dental Practice
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This book gives tons of good ideas. Not just the same ole stuff you read everywhere. Really thinking outside of the box. Love it.
June 22nd, 2010 at 8:35 am
Review by Javier Lozano Zafra for 201 Secrets of a High-Performance Dental Practice
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High-valuable book, with lots of examples and circumstances. I found it particularly interesting, because it contains an interesting view of dental management.
June 22nd, 2010 at 9:25 am
Review by Lee Nykaza for 201 Secrets of a High-Performance Dental Practice
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A great guide packed with concise information and ideas for the dental practice. Easy to read, easy to implement.
June 22nd, 2010 at 10:00 am
Review by Alesia for 8 Dental Tools – Carvers and Picks
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Yeah, these are not exactly top-notch. They work for a few minutes before bending (although, I guess it’s good that they bend back, too).
I purchased these to pick old paint out of tiny areas not reachable by Xacto blade (yes, I am a home-restoration kook). The curved picks, in particular, are soft and bend easily, even when used gently. The straight narrow sharp tools also bend a bit. The spear-shaped implements–well, I haven’t found a use for them yet (the sides aren’t sharp and the tip isn’t particularly sharp, either). Skip ‘em.
June 22nd, 2010 at 10:08 am
Review by M. Thai for 8 Dental Tools – Carvers and Picks
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I learned about using dental tools for cleaning weapons while I was downrange. When I got back home, I ordered this set and it’s been an effort to keep my tools together cause the other Soldiers in my unit will borrow them and “forget” to give them back. Sounds crazy using plaque scraping gadgets to get carbon off a weapon but it works.
June 22nd, 2010 at 10:53 am