The same experts that brought us the Web 2.0 info last week present SERPs, SEO, PPC, and organic listings in layman’s terms today. Everyone wants to do well on search engines, particularly the big dog – Google. Your patients don’t have to go to dental school to have a healthy mouth, and you don’t have […]
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TNT Explains How Dentists’ Websites Rank Well on Google
September 28th, 2009 · 2 Comments
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You Can Lead Patients to the Dental Office, but Will They Convert?
September 11th, 2009 · 4 Comments
With the precious resources you devote to marketing – time and money – what if someone told you that your front office team is losing 10-50% of potential patients who actually take the first step of calling your office? In “On Schedule,” an article in Dentaltown Magazine this month, Jay Geir of The Scheduling Institute […]
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How Dentists Can Stay Fiscally Fit in 2009
August 17th, 2009 · 4 Comments
Tax breaks and limited-time laws make 2009 the right time to invest in your practice… The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 was signed into law on February 17, 2009 with some of the best benefits having limited remaining time eligibility. Small-business owners have limited time in 2009 to benefit from the most lucrative […]
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Fluoridated Water Under Serious Scrutiny
August 11th, 2009 · 2 Comments
You walk into a health food store and find a flyer that warns of the hazards fluoridated water. What’s this all about? Fluoride is in half of the public water in the US. It is accepted by some, including the government, that fluoride deters tooth decay, thus it is good for public health. However, a […]
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Amazing Things Dentists Can Do (Outside of Repairing & Replacing Teeth)
August 10th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Saving lives? It’s all in a day’s work for a proactive dentist! In this economy, dentists can increase their value to patients by offering dental-related, preventive services. Do you offer stem cell preservation? Do you look for signs of serious non-oral diseases during checkups? Do you treat obstructive sleep apnea and snoring? Do you offer […]
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Top Dentist Websites by TNT Dental
August 7th, 2009 · No Comments
This week, at http://TIPS.TNTDental.com, dentists who want to boost their website traffic NOW can read practical tips on how to make it happen. TNT Dental suggests a professional website analysis, which they offer totally free. The TNT SEO experts will review your site with you and point out problems that affect your search engine optimization. […]
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Russian Dentist Has Unusual Artistic Talent
July 3rd, 2009 · 2 Comments
This may not be breaking news or even important information, but it’s definitely interesting. An 18-year veteran dentist, Dr. Igor Tsarik of Siberia, has carved/sculpted about 300 teeth, many of which are on display. He uses a drill, heat, and lacquer to create his tooth art, which is a form of Japanese netsuke. Primary teeth […]
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Orasphere® iPod Touch Edition for Dental Patient Education
June 8th, 2009 · No Comments
Orasphere® creates patient education resources for clients that span the globe. One of the coolest methods of patient ed the company offers is Oraphsere iPod Touch Edition. For $1295, you get an iPod Touch with all of Orasphere’s patient ed videos (in English or Spanish) loaded up and ready to view. An extra $99/month will […]
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Is a Dental Website a Good Investment?
June 5th, 2009 · 3 Comments
Have you ever wondered if a website would be a good investment for your dental practice? Do you know how many people use the Internet? Furthermore, are those people who use the Internet the “kind of patient” you want for your practice? Today, the TNT Tips Blog gives you the facts about web users, so […]
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Sleep Apnea Dentistry
May 5th, 2009 · No Comments
Obstructive sleep apnea, or OSA, occurs when a person stops breathing for 10 seconds or longer, repeatedly during a sleep session. This form of sleep apnea is often accompanied by snoring because the obstructing tissues tend to vibrate as air enters the body. Research and media attention have made some of the effects of sleep […]
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