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In recent years, as people pay more attention to oral health, the dental market has continued to expand. However, under the prosperous appearance, some irregular business practices have gradually surfaced. Among them, the phenomenon of excessive tooth extraction is particularly noteworthy.Summary: As the dental market develops, irregularities become more prominent.
In pursuit of higher profits, some dental institutions are no longer satisfied with reasonable treatment plans. They focus on tooth extraction and implantation, because the cost of implantation is often higher than conventional restorative treatment. They extract bad teeth, diseased teeth, and even good teeth to coax patients to extract. This practice is undoubtedly a great disregard for the health of patients.Summary: The institution extracted excessive teeth for profit and ignored the health of patients.
Ms. Yang's experience is not an isolated case. She revealed that when choosing treatment options, institutions often use clever rhetoric to guide patients to choose tooth extraction and implantation instead of more suitable restorative treatment. This "induced consumption" method makes patients make choices that are not in their best interest without knowing it.Summary: Institutions induce consumption, and patients are prone to make wrong treatment choices.
There are many reasons for this phenomenon. First, profit-driven is the key factor. The high profits of dental implants have caused some institutions to lose their professional ethics and put the health of patients behind their minds. Secondly, the lack of industry supervision has also provided a breeding ground for these bad behaviors. The regulatory authorities have failed to supervise the business operations of dental institutions, resulting in frequent violations of regulations. In addition, patients' lack of dental knowledge also makes it difficult for them to make correct judgments when faced with the inducement of institutions.Summary: There are many reasons leading to chaos in dental institutions.
In order to regulate the development of the dental industry and protect the legitimate rights and interests of patients, we need to take a series of measures. Strengthening industry self-discipline is an important part. Dental institutions should establish correct values, take the health of patients as the primary goal, and abide by professional ethics and norms. At the same time, regulatory authorities should increase law enforcement efforts and strictly investigate and punish violations. Those institutions that over-extract teeth and induce consumption should be severely punished. In addition, strengthening patient education is also crucial. By popularizing dental knowledge and improving patients' self-protection awareness, they can make wise choices during treatment.Summary: Regulating industry development requires a multi-pronged approach, including strengthening self-discipline, supervision and patient education.
In short, the phenomenon of excessive tooth extraction in dental institutions is an urgent problem to be solved. Only through the joint efforts of all parties can we restore a clear environment for the dental industry and allow patients to truly enjoy high-quality and reasonable oral medical services.Summary: Solving the problems of dental institutions requires cooperation among all parties to create a good industry environment.