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    Dr.V.S.MohanDr.V.S.Mohan
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    The Six Pillars of Dental Excellence

    1. Character: The Ethical Root

    Practice with unshakable integrity. Your reputation is like enamel: once it’s gone, it’s hard to replace. We believe in the “Tooth, the Whole Tooth, and Nothing But the Tooth.”

    • Lesson: Always do what is right for the patient, even when they are asleep. Honesty is the only “filling” that never fails.

    2. Coinciding: Harmony in Occlusion

    Ensure your treatment plan matches the patient’s life goals. We strive to stay “on the same page” (and the same X-ray) to ensure our actions mirror our promises.

    • Lesson: Success is found where the dentist’s expertise and the patient’s desires meet in perfect alignment.

    3. Continuous Learning: Sharpening the Bur

    If you aren’t moving forward, you’re decaying. We stay at the “cutting edge” so our methods never become prehistoric.

    • Lesson: “Education is the movement from darkness to light.” We study today to heal better tomorrow.

    4. Confidence: The Gentle Anchor

    Patients can sense hesitation. We command the operatory with a steady hand, acting as the anchor in the storm of a patient’s anxiety.

    • Lesson: Carry the “quiet strength of a molar”—reliable, firm, and capable of handling the heavy lifting.

    5. Compassion: Hearts-On Healing

    Dentistry is a hands-on profession, but it requires a “hearts-on” approach. We always “put ourselves in their chair” before picking up a tool.

    • Lesson: People will forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel. Treat the patient, not just the plaque.

    6. Trust: The Golden Bond

    The ultimate seal of a practice is a relationship that can’t be bought. Trust is the bridge that allows a patient to cross from fear to health.

    • Lesson: Build a bond so strong it doesn’t need dental adhesive to hold. A trusted dentist never leaves a “bad taste” in a patient’s mouth.

    An opportunity to own a state of the art dental practice with a very smooth transition HAND HOLDING for one to two years. Friendly working environment

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