Is it necessary for being in touch with the patients whose treatment is completed?

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    by the way of letters etc…?

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    It would seem overpowering to the patients if there are constant calls from a clinic
    some patients may even get disturbed
    A suitable approach would be to send emails on festive occasions or birthdays

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    Patients will or should be seen for routine Hygiene visits at least twice per year. If the patient is scheduled, then in a way you are keeping in touch with your patients. I think if you are suggesting to stay in touch prior to any hygiene visits, in my opinion would be a waste of time.

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    I think you also have to be selective in touching patients. There is no need to be in touch with everybody.

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    One can train assistants to maintain relations with few select patients like those who have been undergoing treatment at the clinic for long span of tym

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