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How to Treat a Patient You Can't Get into Your Chair

Rick

Everyone knows with scheduling, dental phobia, and a host of other concerns how hard it can be to get patients into your office, let alone the chair. But what about patients with physical limitations or conditions that prevent them from getting into your chair? What of patients who exceed the limits of your equipment? Most patient chairs can be adjusted to accommodate many of these patients as well.

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