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POPPING FEARS: BURSTING DENTAL BOUNDARIES WITH BUBBLE WRAP
January 31 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm EST
Popping Fears: Bursting Dental Boundaries with Bubble Wrap
The “Popping Fears” approach metaphorically refers to the proactive and systematic strategies employed to address and alleviate anxieties or fears, particularly in the context of dental care.
This approach involves methods aimed at bursting the bubble of fear that patients may experience when facing dental procedures.
Highlight techniques such as effective communication, creating a comfortable environment, and incorporating patient-centric practices to reduce anxiety and enhance the overall experience.
The term emphasizes the idea of actively addressing and dispelling fears, contributing to a more positive and collaborative atmosphere between dental professionals and patients.
Participants in the webinar will learn the following objectives:
1. **Understanding Patient Fears:**
– Analyzing common triggers of dental anxiety to comprehend patients’ fears better.
2. **Effective Communication Strategies:**
– Developing improved communication skills tailored to address and alleviate patient fears.
3. **Bubble wrap Methodology for Fear Reduction:**
– Understanding and applying the “Popping Fears” approach to reduce anxiety in dental settings.
4. **Building Trust for Patient Retention:**
– Acquiring strategies to build trust, fostering stronger patient-professional relationships for improved retention.
5. **Collaborative Decision-Making:**
– Learning techniques to involve patients in treatment decisions, enhancing communication through collaboration.
6. **Implementation Strategies:**
– Gaining practical tips for integrating fear reduction and improved communication into daily dental practice.
These objectives collectively aim to equip dental professionals with the skills and knowledge to create a more comfortable, trusting, and collaborative environment, ultimately improving patient experiences and retention.
My goal is to collaborate and discuss with professionals and I’ll provide a free resource for attendees. It’s a fear scale chart to include in health history assessment:)