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    tirath
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    If you have a private dental practice and what to attact new patients you will more than likely need a dental marketing campaign to promote your dental practice, create brand awareness and generate more income for your practice.

    A dental marketing plan can include some of the following:

    Newspaper and print marketing campaign – advertsing in your local newspaper will bring potential new patients from your area to enquire about your private dental services.

    Internet marketing for dentists

    A good dental marketing strategy must include an online component which includes a well optimised website, and various marketing strategies to generate new traffic to the website and a paid search marketing campaign such as google adwords.

    Other dental marketing campigns

    Other campigns that dentists use to market their services include advertising on billboards, radio advertising, TV adverts (these can be very expensive) and internal marketing strategies such as newsletters and competitions.

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    sushantpatel_doc
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    Marketing has become a necessary part of practice today..its not only the medium of marketing but also how u market is equally important..

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    The reality of every business today and that includes dentists is fundamentally there is more competition and the Internet enables patients to have greater choice.
    The other big reality is that it doesn’t really matter whether you are the best dentist unless people know something about you and you are engaged in their dialogue they will not become your patient. Dentists have to work at getting patients now – read the article http://dentalmarketingguaranteed.com/dental-advertising – Dental Advertising – 8 Myths About Dental Advertising which talks about some of the realities for dental practices in this economy.

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    Quite an interesting article..it makes us realize that not only marketing your clinic on the internet but also how you market it and to whom you direct it is equally important..

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    Anonymous

    most dental surgeons require a crash course in practice management

    veerendra darakh

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    Allan Siegal
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    I too agree that it’s important to have a dental marketing campaign to promote your dental practice. As the owner of a dentistry office, one of the most difficult problems you can face is advertising. Integrating a dental marketing program with today’s technology is critical for the success of your business.

    #17833
    Anonymous

    Marketing and advertising are 2 different things
    Our profession has certain rules when it comes to advertising and everyone of us must ensure that we follow them
    How you market yourself to your patients completely depends on your skills, but we must realise that we belong to a noble profession and we are not salesmen.

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    I strongly agree..i have seen many dentists trying to literally sell their treatment to the patients and in the process end up bringing disrespect to our profession..and bargaining is the other thing that has to be dealt with strongly..patients visit a dental office thinking that they are out shopping..a lot of clinicians give in to patients’ demands in terms of fees to be charged..this should not happen..

    #17835
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    WHAT WE ARE AS DENTISTS ARE NOT ALLOWED IN ADVERTISING:

    Advertise that the use of lasers is painless, heals faster, or provides better results than other dental procedures.
    Solicit patients for dental services in person or via telephone. You may however communicate with current and former patients to schedule appointments or offer follow-up care without violating the Board of Dentistry rules.
    Advertise yourself as a specialist in an area of dentistry not recognized by the Board of Dentistry as a specialty. The board recognizes as a specialty only those specialties recognized by the Indian Dental Association. Cosmetic dentistry, facial pain therapy, and implantology are not IDA-recognized specialties. The only specialty areas recognized by the IDA are:

    Oral and maxillofacial pathology.
    Oral and maxillofacial radiology.
    Oral and maxillofacial surgery.
    Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics
    Pediatric dentistry.
    Periodontics.
    Prosthodontics
    Dental public health.
    Endodontics
    Do not Advertise an unearned academic degree (e.g., honorary degrees or those awarded by educational institutions not accredited by a generally recognized accrediting body).
    Do not Advertise a non-health academic degree if the public is likely to assume that is related to your qualifications as a practitioner.

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    I have even seen many dentists putting up ridiculous degrees like M-IDA which stands for member of IDA and M-BDA signifying member of British dental association..This sounds so hilarious..

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    Anonymous

    These are just means to attract to that class of patients who are not aware of these abbreviations

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     Dentists and staff are advised by many marketing gurus and management consultants to grow their practices by asking their current patients for referrals. In theory, this sounds quite easy. One just opens one’s mouth and says “Mrs. Patient, please send us your friends, neighbors, relatives and co-workers.”

    In reality, for most doctors and teams, this rather direct approach causes stress, nervousness and a feeling of not being comfortable in one’s own skin. As a result, many practices tend to fall into one of two categories. They are a practice, which avoids this approach completely, thereby missing a potential marketing opportunity.

    Or, they make the effort, but their inability to feel confident and relaxed with this approach has some unfortunate and not always realized consequences. Firstly, the practice can come across as looking a little desperate for new patients. Secondly, the asker’s insecurity does not inspire confidence. As confidence is the No. 1 thing patients are buying from a dentist, this less-than-confident approach may well not inspire the patient to actively refer.

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