Week in Review: Practice communication solutions; cosmetic dentistry; and using CBCT

Dear DrBicuspid.com Member,

PARK CITY, UT - Solutions come in many different forms. Sometimes it's state-of-the-art technology that helps your practice improve patient care. But sometimes it's using a free translation tool to increase understanding and improve a patient's health. In her latest Sheri's Solutions column, Dr. Sheri Doniger shares a case report of why finding solutions is so important.

The current cosmetic dentistry market is estimated at $4 billion in the U.S. Patients want their teeth and smiles to look as attractive as possible, and they're willing to spend a considerable amount of money to reach that goal. This represents a tremendous opportunity for dentists to increase revenue and income, notes Dr. Roger P. Levin in his latest Practice Success tip.

In the first part of this series, Dr. Anthony Ramirez presented some indications for a cone-beam CT (CBCT) scan. In part two, he illustrates in specific case reports how this technology has helped his practice.

Think your practice is too small for hackers to take notice? Dr. Jonny Brennan writes that almost half of all security breaches in 2014 were in healthcare, including dental offices. He offers six practical tips to help you keep your patient data safe and secure.

This newsletter comes to you from our 2016 Women in Dentistry conference. We're also covering the 2016 American Association of Endodontists meeting in San Francisco. Look for coverage of both events next week.

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