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Old 09-30-2006, 08:45 PM   #8
bpejjssoe

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LordShiva, really? Well good for you

Mmm.. I think it's important, that the dentists realize the phobias of few customers and are able to deal with it accordingly. Sometimes those phobias were created by other dentists who did something horribly wrong. After all we are dealing with pain issues here and other things so..

A good dentist to me is rational and explains what he is doing. Just doesn't whip out instruments of hell and all these other things that seems to come from the torture chambers. And then you stare at the bright light and hope nothing bad happens.

So they should take those customers seriously. And.. the ability to calm down those customers is important and if you just focus on some of the things you're doing and not pay any attention to the customer who is scared for their lives, I mean that's just another bad experience.

Ability to talk and sometimes use alternative methods that are just as good but are less scary to the maniac customer, that's always good. Or use sedatives if necessary

I'd like to be KOd. They do that, they put you to sleep and use anaesthesia (spelling?), but that's expensive.
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