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MISSION

What I set when I set up a treatment plan is the absolute respect of these 3 points:

 

  1. Maximum preservation of the patient's healthy tissues.

  2. Adoption of safer techniques and solutions that can last longer (ie those that have a better prognosis according to what has already been demonstrated by the scientific community).

  3. Careful management of the patient's available budget. In case of economic difficulty, I suggest to carry out the most urgent and important health therapies and not the simplest or most profitable for me.

 

In dentistry there are often various ways to treat a patient; you too may have happened to have requested professional advice from several dentists and received very different "estimates" (which are actually the cost of the treatment plan), not only economically but above all as regards the types of proposed solutions.

 

This anomaly is due to the fact that dentists often have different training paths and professional experiences and therefore, in good faith, tend to offer their patients the solutions with which they are more familiar; unfortunately sometimes someone makes their nature of entrepreneur prevail over that of doctor and consequently tends to propose the treatment plan that allows to obtain the maximum economic profit with the least effort, losing sight of the priorities that should be respected in the interest of patient's health: this, as you well know, is part of human nature.

 

It is up to the end user, that is to you, to understand who you are dealing with and to interpret correctly what the primary objective is: your health or your money?

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