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Whiten Follow these 4 steps to increase your cosmetic dentistry caseload by Dr. Rod Kurthy Dr. Rod Kurthy practices in Irvine, California. He graduated with highest honors from Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Dentistry in 1978, and completed a GP residency at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. Kurthy s 40 years of research and development includes laser and surgical periodontal bone regeneration; endodontic surgery, including bone regeneration and repair of resorptive lesions; teeth whitening; teeth sensitivity; and development of several cosmetic techniques and impression techniques. He also has been the personal dentist for the U.S. Men s World Cup soccer team. Kurthy is an international lecturer and the author of five books about clinical and dental marketing. His articles and interviews have appeared in dental journals and consumer magazines, and he has written for Oxygen and consulted for People. He has been interviewed and featured numerous times in national media. Most recently, he s widely known for developing the KöR Whitening System. 74 DECEMBER 2016 // dentaltown.com

Up! Dentists often tell me about patients who see specialists for their cosmetic dentistry, but return to their offices for continuing care. The frustrated dentists almost always end up asking how they can persuade their patients to stick with them for cosmetic dentistry. Really, it comes down to the question of how we can make patients understand that we re good at cosmetic dentistry and we love doing it. When a patient sees a friend who just had cosmetic dentistry done, we want them to ask us about veneers or whitening, instead of going to the dentist who worked on their friend. We all know that we should promote cosmetic dentistry in our offices what hangs on the walls, which brochures are on hand on the tables, what s displayed on monitors in our reception areas, and so on. Often, though, that s simply not enough. Over time, I ve discovered a few simple steps that have helped me increase my cosmetic dentistry at least fivefold. To increase success at your practice, consider incorporating them into how you communicate with patients about cosmetic work. FREE FACTS, circle 21 on card dentaltown.com \\ DECEMBER 2016 75

Step 1: Ask your patients the right way I think that most dentists myself included are uneasy bringing up the topic of cosmetic dentistry with their patients. We don t want to offend them. For example, if I were to ask a patient, John, have you ever thought about whitening your teeth? the message John might be hearing me say is, Hey John! Your teeth are really ugly, man! You need to whiten them! Ugh! I ve seen proof of this in my own patients eyes and expressions. Over years of trial and error, I ve added four questions to my patient forms. [See Put an End to Don t Ask, Don t Tell on the opposite page.] This way I still get to ask the questions, without looking like I m singling out any particular patients. All new patients fill out the forms, and at recalls we have patients update these and other forms in case they ve become interested in cosmetic dentistry. The Smile Evaluation Form gives me a huge advantage regarding how I approach the patient. In fact, my team always reads the forms first and starts the conversation with the patient, creating excitement around the procedure before I ever get involved. My team then fills me in on the conversation, which helps me raise the topic easily because the groundwork has already been laid, without offending any patients. Step 2: Give them a sneak peek Another step to increasing cosmetic dentistry in your practice is to use cosmetic imaging, which can give you an advantage when discussing options with your patients. There are expensive, sophisticated imaging systems, sure, but there are also affordable, simple systems that your staff can easily and quickly use even before you come into the operatory. As far as I m concerned, Snap Dental and PreVu Dental offer the simplest and fastest imaging systems out there. Remember, it s generally a big step for patients to admit that they re unhappy with their smile, and especially that they re ready to talk about it. Most patients who ask to discuss cosmetic improvements likely have started thinking about it recently but aren t yet certain. With a simple, quick cosmetic imaging, you can show them what they ll look like with whitening or other cosmetic dentistry. It s a no-brainer because a picture really is worth a thousand words. 76 DECEMBER 2016 // dentaltown.com

Put an End to Don t Ask, Don t Tell Dr. Rod Kurthy s 4 questions to ask every patient about cosmetic dentistry It s good to know if your patients are happy with the appearance of their smile but if they say they re not happy, that doesn t mean they want to discuss it. (But it does alert you that they may be interested in cosmetic dentistry in the future.) If they mark yes, this is your permission to start a conversation but beware! A very attractive new patient marked Yes, she was unhappy with her smile, and yes, she did want to discuss it. She had a diastema between #8 and #9 that you could drive a truck through, so I started discussing how we could close that gap, at which point she became extremely offended. She pointed to the gap and said, No! That gap is sexy! I just want my teeth to be whiter. You talk about embarrassing! So I added the next question. Smile Evaluation Form Rod Kurthy, D.M.D. Are you happy with the appearance of your teeth/gums/smile?... Yes No Would you like to discuss enhancing the appearance of your smile?... Yes No What don t you like about your smile? Would you like to discuss how to make your teeth WHITE?... Yes No This is your sweet spot: These patients had the courage to invite you to discuss their cosmetic concerns, and they ve even given you insider information. So you know exactly how to approach this. You might think that the first three questions covered this; however, I ve found that many patients don t consider tooth color in the same context with other factors about cosmetic dentistry. After marking on this form that they re happy with the appearance of their smile, I found patients then asking if I did teeth whitening. When asked about this, they say, Oh, no, my teeth look great they re straight, etc. but they re just too dark. Also, many patients have had whitening performed with less-than-favorable results. Putting white in all-capital letters lets the patient believe that we can get their teeth truly WHITE. FREE FACTS, circle 21 on card dentaltown.com \\ DECEMBER 2016 77

Step 3: Have your staff be role models From a marketing perspective alone it makes sense for you and your staff to have effective whitening and other cosmetic procedures done on yourselves. Imagine the effect when you show patients your own before-and-after photos. At that moment, those photos become much more than just photos, they become proof of what you re recommending. Your staff also then has the opportunity to tell patients about how easy the process of whitening, veneers or other cosmetic dentistry was when you performed it on them. They can brag on you by saying: Dr. Johnson did this for me. He s incredible! He s an amazing artist. And it was so easy, and I didn t feel a thing! It s the best thing I ve ever done! So let s recap: Because of the Smile Evaluation Form, you know when patients are serious about doing cosmetic dentistry now or in the near future. Your staff has eased any fears patients may have, and gets them excited by sharing their own stories and results. And if you go a step further by having your team do cosmetic imaging, you ve shown patients what they may look like after treatment, which makes them even more excited. The usual result? Sold! Sell More, Not Less Dr. Rod Kurthy has written two books on dental marketing and been a Dentaltown marketing forum moderator for the past 17 years, so dentists frequently ask him how to successfully market cosmetic dentistry services. His advice: Feel free to include cosmetic dentistry with anything you do to promote your practice but spending money on external marketing efforts solely for cosmetic dentistry isn t the best use of your budget. Only a certain percentage of potential patients will pull the trigger on any cosmetic dentistry during their life, Kurthy says... and when they do, they re actively seeking information for only a short time. That s a tiny part of the population, at a narrow window of time. Marketing, meanwhile, is all about numbers: If you re going to pay to market something, Kurthy says, you need to be confident that a significant segment of the people you reach are ready to act now. Kurthy says the best way to perform a lot of cosmetic dentistry is to market and promote your practice so it brings in good patients who care about quality healthcare. Then make sure they know you re qualified and eager to perform cosmetic work, and you ll be the one they turn to when they re ready. 78 DECEMBER 2016 // dentaltown.com

Step 4: Look to the future One danger that can significantly affect the amount of cosmetic dentistry you do is being stuck in the present. If you re too focused just on what s in front of you the next procedure you could miss out on the opportunity to grow your business. With regard to whitening, here s something that s been absolutely amazing for us and our patients: Before they schedule their next appointment where we ll be doing any anterior treatment such as a composite filling, crown or veneer, I tell them: I know that you marked on your form that you re not interested in whitening your teeth, and that s absolutely fine. But as your dentist, I m obligated to explain something to you. Now you ve piqued your patient s curiosity and attention. At your next visit, we ll be doing that [filling/crown/ veneer] on your front [tooth/teeth], and matching the color to your other teeth. But if a month from now or five years from now your friend has whitening done and you think that looks great and decide to have whitening done as well, when you come to me asking for whitening, we can do that, but your [filling/crown/ veneer] doesn t whiten like teeth do so we d have to replace it. If you think you ever may want to whiten your teeth, the time to do it is now, before we do that [filling/ crown/veneer]. I was astonished by how many patients decided to whiten their teeth then. Before we started the KöR Whitening company, my wife was my office manager. She began tracking the results of the conversations, and found that almost one out of every three patients who d marked their form No, they weren t interested in whitening then decided to whiten. One out of three: How many cases of whitening would that add in your practice each year? I started applying this approach even when we d be doing small composites on second molars, and was amazed that the results were the same. We found ourselves doing whitening almost every day often more than once per day. Learn more about whitening for CE credits Dr. Rod Kurthy s four-part series about the science behind whitening (and some of the problems it can cause) features two CE courses worth a total of 3 credits. Find both courses online at dentaltown.com/onlinece. To read all four parts, visit dentaltown.com/rodkurthy. Conclusion If you employ the four simple steps discussed here, you ll find many more cosmetic dentistry and whitening procedures in your future. When your patients enter that precious window of time when they become genuinely interested in the cosmetics of their smiles, you ll be the one providing the treatment. n FREE FACTS, circle 21 on card dentaltown.com \\ DECEMBER 2016 79