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David Schwab’s unique background gives him great insights into the workings of dental specialty practices. He has lectured numerous times for dental specialty organizations, and he regularly presents seminars hosted by specialists for referring dentists. Designed for both doctors and staff, the seminars are lively, upbeat, humorous, and chock-a-block full of useful information that participants can take back to their offices and use immediately. Each seminar comes with an extensive handout for the participants that forms the basis for substantive staff meetings following the course. The goal of each seminar is motivate dentists to refer more cases to you (especially more good cases), because when restorative dentists and specialists collaborate, patients benefit.

For Periodontists and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons

In addition, David offers a special consulting program for periodontists an oral surgeons called the Comprehensive Communication Program. This program involves four on-site visits to work with the specialist and ten general dentists chosen by the specialist. The objective is to help all the practices move to the next level and to generate additional referrals to the specialist. Availability is limited. For complete, detailed information on how the Comprehensive Communication Program can propel your practice to new heights, click here for contact information.

Higher Case Acceptance; Better Communication

XCPT: Visual, show-and-tell communication software. Click here to visit www.xcpt.com

XCPT provides eye-catching visuals of proposed treatment such as crowns, bridges, and implants superimposed on the patient’s own x-rays, CT scans, or photos.

Patients accept (now spelled XCPT) treatment because they see with their own eyes their own proposed treatment on their own x-rays.  Patients see the problem and believe in the solution.  In fact, patients “own” the problem and take responsibility for their health.

XCPT turns pre-treatment x-rays into compelling personalized visuals of the patient’s planned post-treatment results. 

XCPT works in just seconds--right before the patient’s eyes with a click of a mouse.

Doctors and team members use XCPT every day with every patient—just point and click. 

 

  • Want to show the patient how a missing tooth can be replaced?  Just point and click and the implant fixture and crown appear on the x-ray. 
  • Want the hygienist to show the patient evidence of pocket depth or bone loss?  You guessed it: just point and click on the x-ray and let XCPT show the patient the problem and your proposed solutions.

Print out the visual treatment plan and hand it to the patient—or e-mail it to a patient, insurance company, or another doctor—the file can be opened on any computer.

Patients are drawn to the computerized “blueprint” of their treatment.  In fact, XCPT is a great motivator:  patients are asking for implants and other treatment and showing their XCPT treatment plan to their friends.  Patients think the dentist is high-tech and state-of-the-art.  Now patients really “get it.”  Because patients understand treatment, they want treatment.

XCPT is fully integrated with many popular practice management software systems.  It leverages team productivity, because anyone on the team who can point and click can use it effectively to educate patients.

XCPT saves times, reduces paperwork, provides a great visual of a proposed treatment plan, and helps patients grasp treatment concepts quickly and intuitively. 

XCPT pays for itself in a few days and works for you every day.  Try XCPT—your patients, your team (and your accountant) will thank you.  Click here to visit www.xcpt.com

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