Dealing with anxiety

Developing a relationship with the dental patient is a complex task, and the relationships longevity is often directly impacted by the dental patients experience during the procedure. Regardless of how well the dental work is performed, if the patient has a bad experience, the relationship is affected. Enabling the patient to effectively communicate their needs during a procedure enhances the patients experience and strengthens relationship between the patient and the practitioner.


Telling the patient to raising their hand is not enough.


Each procedure has an alloted time for completion, and frequent interruptions impact upon the allotted time for the procedure.


When the patient is equipped with only one hand signal, one that forces the procedure to stop for both trivial and non-trivial requests, the procedure is prolonged causing frustration for both practitioner and patient.

What's in it for you?

DentiSign allows you and the patient to become a team, and this team work ensures a better dental experience for you both.

If the patient can communicate their needs effectively with 'DentiSignTM', the dental sign language, interruptions to the procedure are reduced, resulting in both, a quicker procedure and better experience for both dentist and patient.

The dental office enjoys many benefits;

  • reduced procedure time
  • better service to their patients
  • increased 'word of mouth' referrals
  • a loyal customer base

If each dental experience is improved, the anxiety associated with a dental visit can be greatly reduced.

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