TheWealthyDentist.com™ Newsletter Archive
News From The Wealthy Dentist #72: November 21, 2007
Editorial: Jim Du Molin
Ten More Signs You're Being Ripped Off by a Team Member!
Did you know that there's a 75% chance that your practice will be embezzled during your dental career?
Last week, I told you the first
10 signs of embezzlement. Here are 10 more indicators to watch out for.
Remember, chances are it will happen to you!
Click to learn the signs of embezzlement...
Survey Results: Fluoridation
Fluoride May Not Be a Communist Conspiracy!
In our most recent survey, we asked dentists if they are in favor of water fluoridation.
The clear majority (85%) support fluoridation, with many citing it as one of the top 10 public health innovations of the 20th century. The minority (15%) voiced concerns about the possible side effects of mass medication.
"There is a reason it was rated one of the top ten health policies of the century," said one orthodontist. "Fluoride in excess is linked to several health problems," cautioned a prosthodontist. "It is forced medication of questionable benefit," said another dentist.
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Also in the News...
- Exponential Growth in Dental Education in India
- Neuromuscular Dentistry Ends Woman's Migraines
- British Dental Giant Up for Sale
- North Carolina Company Refers Clients to Mexico for Dental Care
- Headbutting Leads to $15K Dental Work Deal
- UK Study Finds People Hate Landlords More Than Dentists
Previous Surveys...
- Invisalign: 3 Out of 4 Dentists Go With the Money!
- Half of Dentists Report Trouble with Peer Review
- Dentists Love Oral Conscious Sedation
- How Dentists Refer Braces Patients to Orthodontists
- Dentists Sometimes Date Patients (They Sometimes Marry Them, Too)
- Celeb Dentists May Be Good for Cosmetic Dentistry
Previous Editorial Highlights...
- When Blind Faith in Humanity Doesn’t Cut It!
- Someone Is, Most Likely, Stealing from You at This Very Moment
- Dental Practice Signage: It's Worth a Shot
- A Good Dentist Deserves a Reasonable Fee Increase
- Dental Fees: Are the Insurance Companies Really Your Partners?
- Setting Dental Fees While Dealing with Patients
