Why your dentist might seem pushy
While most dentists are ethical, the practice of going with more profitable procedures, materials or appliances is not new. In 2013, a Washington dentist writing in an American Dental Association publication lamented a pattern of “creative diagnosis.”
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Daryl Austin / Kaiser Health News | 7:55 am, May 20, 2021 × Hundreds of thousands of dental procedures are performed safely and effectively on a daily basis, says Dr. Dave Preble, senior vice president of the American Dental Association’s Practice Institute. But fraud does exist in the industry. Image from Pexels
In 1993, Dr. David Silber, a dentist now practicing in Plano, Texas, was fired from the first dental clinic he worked for. He’d been assigned to a patient another dentist had scheduled for a crown preparation a metal or porcelain cap for a broken or decayed tooth. However, Silber found nothing wrong with the tooth, so he sent the patient ho
While most dentists are ethical, the practice of going with more profitable procedures, materials or appliances is not new. In 2013, a Washington dentist writing in an American Dental Association publication lamented a pattern of “creative diagnosis.”
Why your dentist might seem pushy
While most dentists are ethical, the practice of going with more profitable procedures, materials or appliances is not new. In 2013, a Washington dentist writing in an American Dental Association publication lamented a pattern of “creative diagnosis.”
Written By:
Daryl Austin / Kaiser Health News | 7:55 am, May 20, 2021 × Hundreds of thousands of dental procedures are performed safely and effectively on a daily basis, says Dr. Dave Preble, senior vice president of the American Dental Association’s Practice Institute. But fraud does exist in the industry. Image from Pexels
In 1993, Dr. David Silber, a dentist now practicing in Plano, Texas, was fired from the first dental clinic he worked for. He’d been assigned to a patient another dentist had scheduled for a crown preparation a metal or porcelain cap for a broken or decayed tooth. However, Silber found nothing wrong with the tooth, so he sent the patient ho
While most dentists are ethical, the practice of going with more profitable procedures, materials or appliances is not new. In 2013, a Washington dentist writing in an American Dental Association publication lamented a pattern of “creative diagnosis.”
While most dentists are ethical, the practice of going with more profitable procedures, materials or appliances is not new. In 2013, a Washington dentist writing in an American Dental Association publication lamented a pattern of “creative diagnosis.”