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Every dental practice deserves a Ninja

25th May 2011

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You may have spotted acrobatic, green-clad figures whizzing about at the 2011 BDA Conference and Exhibition in Manchester and wondered what this was all about.

Denplan revealed that it wasn't an alien invasion but its secret weapon – Ninjas! That's right, Denplan Ninjas – discreet and extremely efficient, operating unobtrusively in the background.

Whether it's Business Development Ninjas, Practice Support Ninjas, Training Ninjas or Customer Advisor Ninjas – they have been Denplan's most closely guarded secret... until now.

Working collaboratively with practice teams to reduce admin, offer advice, organise training Denplan exists ultimately, to make practices more profitable.

Managing Director, Steve Gates, who stars in the short film featured at Dentistry TV (click here), says: 'Although the Denplan Ninjas campaign is a bit tongue-in-cheek, there is a serious message behind it. By demonstrating the principle of discreet, quality service, we want to communicate the additional benefits membership includes.

'This campaign also aims to demonstrate that as market leaders we are constantly pushing the boundaries while highlighting the ruthless efficiency that differentiates us from our competitors. It's the reason Denplan has been the UK's leading dental payment plan specialist for a quarter of a century, and how it continues to offer the most innovative products and value-added services.'


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For more information about Denplan's seriously efficient business support services, please go to www.denplan.co.uk or call us on 0800 401402.

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