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Bracketing your first patient? 8 expert tips for a stress-free appointment

Posted by POS Course Adviser on 9/9/16 4:19 PM

Bracketing your first patient can be nerve-racking. But don't worry, follow these steps for a stress-free appointment. Your patient will be happily showing off their new braces soon!


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Topics: Orthodontic Tips, My First Ortho Patient, POS Instructor Tips, Tips for Success

Start Orthodontic Cases in 5 Simple Steps

Posted by POS Course Adviser on 6/15/16 9:02 AM

So you attended Seminar 1 and are ready to help patients and earn orthodontic income. We've broken down the process of starting cases into a few easy-to-follow steps to help you get started.

To maximize your orthodontic ability and resources, take these first steps with your staff and potential orthodontic patients before you attend Seminar 2. At this seminar, you'll learn how to analyze these records, create a customized, full treatment plan and instructors can support you live.

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Topics: My First Ortho Patient, POS Instructor Tips, Tips for Success

6 Ways to Avoid Trouble with Your Ortho Cases

Posted by POS Course Adviser on 4/28/16 1:27 PM
 

We wish that we could say that 100% of your ortho cases will go 100% as planned for 100% of the time, but unfortunately we can't guarantee that. Since orthodontics consists of many moving parts, it’s inevitable that things may not work out as planned all of the time. Fortunately, there are several things you can do to prepare yourself for the unexpected. Here are 6 things we recommend you do to avoid trouble with your ortho cases.

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Topics: What is GP Ortho, Orthodontic Tips, My First Ortho Patient

8 Orthodontic Supplies You Absolutely Need to Start Cases

Posted by POS Course Adviser on 4/8/16 2:24 PM
 
You've spent hours studying orthodontic theory and cases and now you're ready to start an orthodontic case of your own. Hooray! You've a rrived to the fun part of orthodontics. 
 
Once you've selected a patient to be your first case, you will need to take a comprehensive set of orthodontic records. It is critical to take high quality, thorough records before starting a case so that you can accurately track the progress of the case. 

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Topics: My First Ortho Patient, POS Instructor Tips, Tips for Success, Orthodontic Supplies

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