An essential part of your overall health is keeping your mouth healthy, and a good relationship with your dentist — like Dr. Klein of Klein Dentistry in Grandville, Michigan — is key to that success.
The dental profession holds a special position of trust in the community, and as a patient, you can have confidence that Dr. Klein is looking out for your best interests and health.
He’s dedicated to his profession, and always strives for excellence by being a part of organizations like the American Dental Association.
What It Means To Be an ADA Dentist
Dr. Klein is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA), and has agreed to follow the ADA Principles of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct.
He has made a professional promise to put your health and well-being first, and keeps the following principles in mind each time he works with a patient.
Respect a Patient’s Wants and Needs
Dr. Klein has a duty to put you first, to involve you in treatment decisions in a meaningful way, and to take into account your desires, as long as those desires are within the bounds of accepted treatment.
Do No Harm
Dr. Klein’s job is to put your safety and well-being first and foremost. This includes keeping his skills up to date by continuing his education and providing you with the highest level of science-based effective and safe care.
Do Good
Dr. Klein considers each patient as an individual and takes into account whatever is in their best interest. Together he will discuss treatment options with you to come to an agreement about what’s best.
Be Truthful
The best doctor-patient relationships are based on trust and honesty. Once you and Dr. Klein have that trust as it relates to diagnosis and treatment, you can continue to have a successful relationship for years to come.
Be Fair
Regardless of your gender, race, or religious background, Dr. Klein will always provide excellent dental care without prejudice.
The Klein Dentistry Difference
To experience the Klein Dentistry difference yourself, contact us today via email, or call 616-538-4960 for a consultation so we can help find a treatment plan that’s right for you.