Open Question: dentists/orthodontists - do you know straight away what kind of brace a patient needs?

Me no dehystd/orhysivfhndst.

1. Just like anything one knows, we can take a quick look, make a presumption, but before we amputate the head, we should get all the info available to us, and even a second opinion.
If my skill was math, I could take a look at the equation, and if I understood 'most' of the numbers and symbols, I could say 'I can work this out' yet I would still need to study the fine details.

2. Client customer relationship is utmost. I went to the dentist one month ago. My previous had retired, the new just sat me down and started digging and making plans, I walked out...You touch me, whether I'm 10 or 100, I need to know that you know what you're doing. And it's always good to have more than one option. a patient 10 years old, there are night braces.

3.Surprise!!. If you walked into your accountant and they said, ya bankrupt, or would you like some warning, maybe there's something I can do?. The ten year old may have seen braces on other people and said ' I don't like them'. If the child is given warning, the child will look at braces in a different way, instead of 'I'm being forced to wear something I always hated'.


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