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oral healthcare industry is in chaos: obsessed with profits and misaligned with morality


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first, the oral medical industry lacks professional ethics education. some doctors, in pursuit of profits, ignore medical ethics and the actual needs of patients, resulting in overtreatment or improper treatment. on the other hand, the supervision is relatively weak, resulting in some violations not being discovered and stopped in time, such as false propaganda and exaggeration of treatment effects. these problems have exacerbated the chaos in the industry and made many patients the targets of fraud.

the oral health problems of the elderly are a subject of great social concern. they have insufficient knowledge of oral health, are easily misled by false propaganda, and lack the ability to judge their own oral health needs. this information asymmetry allows some dental institutions to take advantage of these situations to promote more profitable services, which ultimately leads to some patients receiving unnecessary treatment and increasing their medical burden.

however, not all dental institutions are in chaos. some institutions are actively exploring new models, such as technology-enabled oral health care. new technologies such as oral care robots may reduce manpower input, improve effectiveness and efficiency, and provide patients with more convenient oral care services.

analysis of the root causes of the chaos

industry insiders pointed out that there are many problems in the oral medical industry, which need to be managed from multiple angles:

  • improvements in medical insurance policies: expanding the coverage of medical insurance to oral care can effectively increase the popularity and accessibility of oral care services;
  • strengthen supervision: increase penalties for violations and strictly review marketing content to prevent false advertising from misleading consumers;
  • improve transparency: dental institutions are required to disclose treatment options, costs, and possible risks so that patients can make informed decisions.

at the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to the oral health care level of the elderly and develop a more comprehensive and effective oral health care plan, including oral health education, oral disease prevention measures and oral health care. enhance the elderly's awareness and attention to oral health, and establish a professional team to provide oral hygiene maintenance and daily care services.

looking ahead

the frequent chaos in the oral medical industry is a social problem that needs to be solved. it affects the quality of life of patients and the development direction of the entire society. only through the efforts of all parties can the oral medical industry be pushed back on track and provide the people with safe and reliable oral medical services.