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Preventive Dentistry and Patient Compliance: Turning Routine Care into Revenue

A smiling person sits comfortably in a dental chair, holding a tooth-shaped mirror and looking toward the camera. They are wearing a dental bib in a bright, clean treatment room with dental equipment visible nearby. The setting feels modern, calm, and welcoming, suggesting a positive or reassuring dental visit experience.

Preventive dentistry has always made sense on paper. Support patients early, encourage good habits, and reduce the need for more complex treatment later. It’s a model built around better outcomes, healthier patients, and more efficient care, and yet… in practice, preventive dentistry doesn’t always deliver the results it should. Not because the advice is wrong, […]