Remember this TV commercial?
Even if you haven't seen this particular spot, you are no doubt familiar with MasterCard's classic "Priceless" series of ads. I think these ads hit home with people because they speak to a fundamental truth about how we value things in life.
What it comes down to – and what these commercials cleverly illustrate – is the difference between tangible and intangible value. Every tangible thing we buy such as cars, clothes and electronics has a transactional value and all come with a price tag. When it comes to the intangibles there are often still transactional costs involved, but we are not thinking about price; we are focused on how it makes us feel.
Transformative dentistry falls into this category. There is a cost involved, but its value is intangible for most people – the decision process takes place on a more emotional level. This is what we mean by creating value for ideal dentistry. Explaining the cost and process involved in an esthetic procedure is one thing; making patients see and feel what life would be like with a restored smile and renewed sense of self-confidence – priceless.
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