Every patient thanked us for our service. There was one patient that came in saying all they needed was a chipped filling filled. A radiograph showed a tooth with a root canal, a giant mound of a fractured filling, and an existing crown that broke. I explained to the patient that the canal-treated tooth needed a crown, and the broken crown needed a new crown. The patient became emotional because they could not afford anything that expensive. I often make it a point to help as many less fortunate patients as possible. I have also learned that charging the patient a reduced fee is better than doing a free procedure because it incentivizes the patient to keep up with aftercare. I usually ask the patient, "Make me an offer⦠ how much do you feel comfortable paying?" The patients typically look at me like I am crazy! It is a great icebreaker, and we usually start talking more freely. The patient said, "$500⦠ I could do $500."  I agreed to do the crown for $500, and the patient started crying again, but with joy this time. They are coming to our office and will hopefully stay for regular checkups.
Dr. Park and his team were honored to be able to provide dental care to those who have served our country. The event was a huge success, and the team was able to help many veterans and their families who may not have had access to dental care otherwise. Dr. Park and his team are committed to serving their community and giving back whenever possible, and this event was just one example of their dedication to helping those in need. We are proud to have such selfless team members and look forward to sharing more of the charitable organizations our practices are passionate about!