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Integrating Orthodontics for Practice Growth
Integrating orthodontics into general dental practice has become a key driver of clinical growth and patient retention. Modern aligner systems and digital technologies have simplified treatment delivery, allowing dentists to manage appropriate orthodontic cases with greater efficiency. Successful implementation begins with strategic case selection, ensuring alignment between practitioner skill level and case complexity to maintain high-quality outcomes. Establishing structured examination protocols, streamlined workflows, and clear financial planning further enhances practice efficiency. By recognizing orthodontic needs early and incorporating predictable treatment modalities, general dentists can elevate patient satisfaction, reduce referral loss, and strengthen long-term loyalty. This integrated approach positions dental practices for sustained growth and improved comprehensive patient care.
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