Dental office vs dental clinic
Many patients are drawn to large dental clinics for the sake of convenience, often justified because they are located regionally near the workplace. The extensive range of consultation hours, including emergency treatments, means that a large number of rotating dentists must be available in order to be able to cover these capacities. This situation often has the disadvantage that the patient cannot always be scheduled to see his trusted dentist for further treatment. Another disadvantage is that dentists are mostly employed on a revenue-sharing basis and there is a risk that an optimal treatment solution will not always be chosen in the interests of the patient.
Therefore, more and more people have the tendency to go to a dentist for treatment in a more comfortable practice atmosphere, where a personal and therefore lasting relationship with the dentist can be established and the patient feels familiar. In the dental practice, the patient can feel safe that they are being offered minimally invasive and tooth-friendly dental treatment.
My practice model of the Zahnarztpraxis Uetikon am See takes into account patients who need emergency treatment as well as dental treatment in exceptional situations (multiple treatment units). In addition, I offer state-of-the-art minimally invasive dental laser technology for hard and soft tissue.