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The POS Blog | Everything you need to know about GP orthodontics | What is GP Ortho
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Are you a Current Student? 4 Reasons Why Patients Prefer Their General Dentist For Orthodontic Treatment. Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 2/23/17 10:47 AM. All general dentists want to provide the best treatment for their patients. Providing orthodontics in your office puts you ahead of the rest. Here are four reasons why your patients will. Prefer to get braces from you. 0 Comments Click here to read/write comments. Topics: What is GP Ortho. How to get the most out of your POS education. 4 Advantages A...
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The POS Blog | Everything you need to know about GP orthodontics | Productivity Tips
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Are you a Current Student? Q&A with POS Instructor Ben Villalon Expert Mixed Dentition Orthodontics Advice [Video Transcript]. Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 3/15/17 8:19 AM. POS Instructor Dr. Ben Villalon was at POS headquarters recently for Update 2017 so we took the opportunity to ask him questions about his area of expertise: mixed dentition orthodontics. 2 Comments Click here to read/write comments. Topics: Ask an Instructor. Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 3/1/17 2:02 PM. On 1/31/17 8:26 AM.
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The POS Blog | Everything you need to know about GP orthodontics | Economics of Orthodontics
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Are you a Current Student? The Economics of Adding Orthodontics to a GP Practice - A Profit/Cost Analysis. Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 11/1/16 6:22 PM. As a general dentist, you have the flexibility to evolve your services to maximize your profits (and happiness). For those researching if orthodontics may be a good business move for you, this post will help you understand how it would affect your bottom line. 0 Comments Click here to read/write comments. Posted by POS Course Adviser. 4 Reasons Why P...
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The Economics of Adding Orthodontics to a GP Practice - A Profit/Cost Analysis
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Are you a Current Student? The Economics of Adding Orthodontics to a GP Practice - A Profit/Cost Analysis. On 11/1/16 6:22 PM. As a general dentist, you have the flexibility to evolve your services to maximize your profits (and happiness). For those researching if orthodontics may be a good business move for you, this post will help you understand how it would affect your bottom line. Please take this post as a helpful guide, as each practice varies. As you can see, even with a higher investment, you can...
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The POS Blog | Everything you need to know about GP orthodontics | POS Course Adviser
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Are you a Current Student? Q&A with POS Instructor Ben Villalon Expert Mixed Dentition Orthodontics Advice [Video Transcript]. Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 3/15/17 8:19 AM. POS Instructor Dr. Ben Villalon was at POS headquarters recently for Update 2017 so we took the opportunity to ask him questions about his area of expertise: mixed dentition orthodontics. 2 Comments Click here to read/write comments. Topics: Ask an Instructor. Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 3/7/17 2:42 PM. On 3/1/17 2:02 PM.
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Thank you, dentists
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Are you a Current Student? Thank you, dentists. On 11/23/16 2:57 PM. This holiday season we are taking a special time to appreciate what we have. POS Family, we are thankful for you. Your dedication to your patients inspires us to keep teaching and innovating. We know the extensive time and effort that you have put in to reach a high-level of care. We truly appreciate your passion for your craft and are proud to be part of the world’s most robust GP orthodontic community with you. We are thankful for you.
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The POS Blog | Everything you need to know about GP orthodontics | Orthodontic Lists
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Are you a Current Student? The Economics of Adding Orthodontics to a GP Practice - A Profit/Cost Analysis. Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 11/1/16 6:22 PM. As a general dentist, you have the flexibility to evolve your services to maximize your profits (and happiness). For those researching if orthodontics may be a good business move for you, this post will help you understand how it would affect your bottom line. 0 Comments Click here to read/write comments. 12 Reasons Why Your Spaces Don’t Close. To ma...
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The POS Blog | Everything you need to know about GP orthodontics | Growth
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Are you a Current Student? The largest growth study in dentistry was done by.an American general dentist? Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 8/23/16 1:08 PM. How one dentist created unprecedented growth predictions from the most statistically significant growth study in dental history. 1 Comment Click here to read/write comments. Clinical Article - Correcting Class III Malocclusions with Interceptive Orthodontic Treatment. Posted by POS Course Adviser. On 6/17/16 12:22 PM. Start learning orthodontics now.
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How to get the most out of your POS education
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Are you a Current Student? How to get the most out of your POS education. On 1/9/17 11:58 AM. An interview with one of POS' most successful graduates. Dr Rani Seeth is a successful owner of tw. Having graduated with Highest Honors, we wanted to hear her story on how she was able to manage her time and patients. Read what she did to excel in her POS studies and help so many orthodontic patients. Dr Rani Seeth, DDS. Runs two family practices in the suburbs of. And Bolingbrook Dental Care. No, POS was my fi...
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Orthodontics - NovaDental
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Your Family Dental Clinic. On-site CEREC 3D Technology. Dental Crowns, Bridges and Veneers. Orthodontic treatment has changed dramatically over the last ten years. It used to be normal for all orthodontic patients to have four teeth extracted. Teeth, on occasions, still have to be extracted but this is now a rare event rather than the norm. Emphasis is also placed on facial appearance as well as on straightening teeth. Treatment consists of a series of nearly invisible, removable aligners that you change...