As you all know, I’m a big fan of Overjet. A few months back, Rez challenged me with a question asking if we were power users of Overjet. I didn’t think that as an organization we were. As I dug more into it, I realized that we had just scratched the surface of utilizing Overjet. There are a ton of reports you can run to see what is possible in terms of the dentistry that needs to be done.
In this video, I want to focus on a very specific use case for Overjet- that is incipient decay. Historically, most offices have simply “watched” incipient decay instead of treating it because in all fairness, the only way to appropriately treat it was to do a small class 2 filling that removed too much tooth structure, which dentists didn’t want to do unnecessarily.
Enter Curodont- showing great clinical studies and clinical results its an option to now proactively treat incipient decay.
How? Watch the video and download the Imagen Curodont Protocol
For full-screen video, click here. All the resources, billing protocol, and consent form are available in Nexthealth.
Reach out if you have any questions.