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"Where
else is it more important to have a comfortable environment but
in a dental office? The mere idea of dentistry for many people (fortunately
much less than in the past) emanates fear and negativity - 50 per
cent of the American population does not see the dentist on a regular
basis. It is for this reason that our office is built upon a bedrock
of 5 star client service - a doctor and dedicated people who realize
that the fine preventive esthetic and functional dentistry we have
to offer cannot be delivered without the dental client being confident
that s/he is in the right place. We believe it means that there
be time devoted in the beginning for experiences that allow us to
get to know each other and define mutual expectations. This sets
the stage for a comfortable relationship which is the matrix of
successful dental care.
Today's
anesthetic techniques delivered skillfully with care make for dental
visits which are a far thing from the past. Something unique that
I developed called the comfort controller gives the patient total
assurance and control over their comfort during the dental visit.
They hold a remote control device which when pressed elicits the
noise of a train whistle and a flashing strobe light.

Clients
usually try it - it's a happy sound - but rarely need to use it.
If and when it's pressed, everything is stopped until proper comfort
levels are resumed. It is used with children as well as adults -
it gives them confidence and control in this, the most feared aspect
of dentistry - loss of control. It is never violated by me and is
not just a gimmick, but a real example of the commitment made towards
your total comfort.
I
feel that it is very important for the dental office to be comfortable,
not only the dental treatment, but also the environment - physical
surroundings and people who work within it. Comfort woven together
with excellent service can make a huge difference. Also, a warm,
comfortable environment is supportive of what a dental client learns
from us, which can have a major impact on their future dental health.
Certainly it is important to have modern, comfortable surroundings,
modern high tech equipment, videos with volume-controlled headsets,
warm towels, etc., but what really is most important is how each
person is treated as an individual."
See
"We build relationships: What you can expect from us/What we
can expect from you"
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