New Florida Probe Features
September 7th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: Diagnostics
The Family Dentist: Catering to Kids
September 7th, 2007 · No Comments
The June issue of Dental Economics highlights Dr. Paul Kraisinger, a Pennsylvania dentist who makes a dental visit "an experience." By emulating Walt Disney’s philosophy, Dr. Kraisinger’s office features music in the parking lot, fountains inside and out, colorful operatories, a daycare center, and most importantly, an unforgettable experience for [...]
Tags: Uncategorized
Videx - Access Control and Data Collection
September 7th, 2007 · No Comments
If you are going hi tech why not go all the way with cyber door locks?
Access ControlVidex electronic locks, called CyberLocks, replace mechanical locks or lock cylinders on doors, cabinets, drawers, padlocks, safes, and more. Each CyberLock controls access on a per-key basis and records who, what, when, and where every time it is contacted by a CyberKey®.
Videx - Access Control and Data Collection [1].
[1] http://www.videx.com/index.html
Tags: Office Design
Detectar
September 7th, 2007 · No Comments
Detects up to 3 times more calculus The DetecTar™ mini is the only electronic dental diagnostic aid available today that can assist clinicians in accurately detecting calculus in a minimally invasive and pain-free manner. This easy to use, cordless device detects up to 3 times more calculus than traditional methods. By quickly and accurately detecting sub-gingival calculus, it helps clinicians reduce the possibility of over-scaling, thereby decreasing root sensitivity and helping ensure proper reattachment of gingival tissue.
Periodontal treatment for gum disease gingivitis, dental calculus and caries search with periodontal probe Detectar [1].
[1] http://www.neks.ca/mini_detectar_en.htm
Tags: Diagnostics · Hardware
Sign of the Times
September 7th, 2007 · No Comments
I recently attended the Dentrix high tech dental summit. Five of us sat down at our table and everyone pulled out a Palm Trio. At the other tables a few others had BlackBerries and there was a lone Sidekick. Every one of us was carrying around a mobile computing and communication device that had more power than the largest computers of just a generation ago.
Tags: Just for Fun