How to Handle Failed Dental Treatments | Dealing With Difficult Patients
In this episode of our series on difficult patients, Dr Lincoln Harris shares insights on how to handle failed dental treatments. He emphasises the importance of clear communication and informed consent with patients, discussing potential risks and costs upfront. He also advises against pushing treatments that patients may not be willing to accept the risks for, as it's not worth the grief for the patient and the dentist. Watch to learn more about how to handle failed treatments and avoid angry patients. Want to learn more about mastering patient management and providing the best possible experience for your dental patients? Visit our website to explore our range of dental education courses and resources, including expert tips from Dr Lincoln Harris. Sign up today to take your dental career to the next level! - https://hubs.la/Q01CxpNG0

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