Helping patients maneuvering through the maze of treatment planning options is a co-discovery process during which we learn about our patients and our patients learn about themselves so that we can help our patients make informed choices and we can learn how to help them achieve their goals. In order to help people make the best decisions for themselves, we begin by helping you, the patient, gain clarity about what is important to you and why; what you value for yourself and why; and how your values relate and sometimes conflict with one another.
My place as your dentist is not to disapprove or approve; but rather to ensure that you are aware of your clinical conditions and implications and to have full access to information about possible solutions and implications.
“Very special people are doing very special things in a very special way”
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