Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Dr Gordon Fraser Recommends the HydroFloss To His Patient

I'm always delighted to hear about a periodontist who tells his patients about the HydroFloss. 


Why?  

Because it is the mark of a doctor who cares about his patients.  

It's much easier and more lucrative to tell a patient they need a tooth pulled and an implant installed.

This is the way many doctors go today.

But saving a tooth is a far better way to serve a patient - even if it means making less money.

Potentially - A Good Doctor


The doctor who forgoes the easy and more lucrative path for the greater good of a patient is a relatively good doctor, in my opinion.

A customer called and told me that Doctor Fraser in Atlanta recommended the HydroFloss to her in order to help save a tooth.

I don't know doctor Fraser personally,  I only know what his patient told me.   Based on that, I would feel comfortable suggesting that he is a periodontist worth checking out.

Most Dentists Know But Don't Mention This To Their Patients.  


Most dentists know about the HydroFloss today, but how many are telling their patients?  This is especially true for periodontists.  They specialize in gum health and disease.  Since this is their specialty, I think it is fairly unlikely that there are many periodontists who haven't heard of the HydroFloss.

In addition, the HydroFloss' superior results have been well documented in the periodontists' professional journal:  - The Journal of Clinical Periodontology.    So, they should be aware!

Why Are They Not Telling Patients?  


The problem is that very few dental professionals tell their patients about the HydroFloss!   But doctors who actually care more about the patient's well being than making a few grand off an implant are examples of relatively good doctors.  

I don't want to comment about the doctors who know about it and don't share it with their patients.  Let's leave those types of comments up to the public.  The public can make its own observation and form its own opinion.   Individuals can decide for themselves what makes a good doctor.

I'm only saying that those who recommend the HydroFloss care about their patients.

I think it is clear why I say that.   You can say it's my opinion, or whatever, but I think a rational person will likely understand.

Of course, you should always be under the care of a good dentist and get your regular cleanings too!
Finding a good one is the challenge.  

Best Regards,

David Snape
ToothyGrinsStore.com
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