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What is Patient-Centered Dental Care?

What is your perception of the patient-dentist relationship? Would you convey it as one-sided?

What is your perception of the patient-dentist relationship? Would you convey it as one-sided? In other words, the dentist examines the patient's teeth, determines the course of treatment, and performs the procedure while the patient is a minor participant.

It Starts With The Atmosphere

At VeroDental, we don't do things that way. You will recognize the difference when you first walk in our doors. You will discover a pleasant, inviting atmosphere. We don't push patients through as if they were on an assembly line.

We see you as a whole person, not just a disembodied mouth full of teeth. When Doctor Harris meets with you, you will be able to talk about more than just your oral health. You will discuss your lifestyle, your past dental experiences, your goals, and your concerns. We want to create a long-term relationship with you—it benefits you and helps us do our jobs well.

We Listen

When Doctor Harris examines a patient and finds a problem that needs treatment, there is rarely only one solution proposed. doctor Harris will take as much time as necessary to explain the options and answer your questions.

By listening carefully, communicating clearly, and asking the right questions, doctor Harris can fully assess the many vital factors that affect your present and future oral health.

Does This Sound Good to You?

Does patient-focused dental care make sense to you? If so, we invite you to become one of our valued patients. You can set up an appointment by calling 801-901-8851.

Contact VeroDental:

801-901-8851

Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):

139 N Hunters Grove Ln, Ste 100
Lehi, Utah
84043

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