As we enter the second half of the year, your dental practice (as well as my upstate New York dental practice) is probably trying to figure out how to make up for lost time with patients and their oral healthcare needs. We're all also trying to figure out how to generate revenue to make up for the time lost during the COVID-19 disruption.
With that in mind, over the next seven weeks, I'm going to share with you what I call the seven deadly sins of smile design. These are principles that have helped me in my practice through the years, and I think they could be a boost for you and your business through the rest of 2020.
In this series, I'm going to be discussing (both in video and article format) everything from the assumptions we make as dental providers to the importance of tooth position (incisal edges, midlines, and more).
I give a full preview of what's coming in the video below. Starting next week, we'll tackle the first of the deadly sins of smile design and progress from there. I'm looking forward to it, and I hope you'll join me on this journey.
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