Communicating During a Crisis with Lighthouse 360
Our current healthcare crisis has forced virtually every dental practice to temporarily close. But while waiting rooms and dental chairs may be empty, keeping an
Our current healthcare crisis has forced virtually every dental practice to temporarily close. But while waiting rooms and dental chairs may be empty, keeping an
“Any practice that owns a digital intraoral scanner can greatly benefit from owning a 3D printer.”,When it comes to using digital technology, one of the
The COVID-19 pandemic and fears have absolutely created some significant obstacles for our dental practices. You probably have had sleepless nights, toiled over finances, put
As you plan to reopen your dental office, finding balance between practice management and clinical care can be tricky. Minimizing pain points in the front
These are unprecedented times for dental offices and virtually all small businesses. Last Friday, the Federal Government signed into law a $10,000 Loan and Payroll
by Larry Emmott, DDS,As we welcomed in the New Year January 1, 2020, no one could have imagined that by March, thousands of dental practices
What do you want to change going into your “new normal”? For many people, their goals are to spend more time with family once returning
When a new patient reaches out to your practice to schedule their first appointment, it’s certainly good for business. But have you ever stopped to
During the COVID-19 crisis we know you are worried about your patients and your practice. Everyone is struggling to maintain revenues without the ability to
As coronavirus disease progresses throughout the U.S., dental health care professionals are following national guidelines to treat only emergency cases. This is part of a
As coronavirus disease progresses throughout the U.S., dental health care professionals are following state and local guidelines to treat only emergency cases. This is part
Communicating with your patients amid the global COVID-19 crisis is difficult. You want to be sensitive to your patient base, and the last thing you