Entries Tagged as 'Technology'
July 11th, 2008 · Comments Off
Inspiration from a Fellow Dentist
Dentists are persistent, and those who persist succeed. Take, for instance, Capt. Mehmet Danis, the CFB Kingston dentist who recently placed sixth in the 250-km, six-phase race across the Gobi Desert. The man didn’t even have a pair of trail running shoes, but instead wore street tennies.
What Not to Do
In [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: News · Radiography
July 3rd, 2008 · Comments Off
What better way to ring off the Fourth of July weekend than with news about some of the great volunteers and philanthropic efforts in the dental field over the past week? These are just a sampling of the many news stories that often get overlooked for more exciting events. Think about what America could be [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: News · Radiography
June 16th, 2008 · Comments Off
Is it possible to absolutely prevent anyone from ever, ever hacking into your computer? The answer is no. Is it possible to prevent someone from ever, ever breaking into your home or office, stealing your car or for that matter robbing the bank where you have deposited your valuables? Again the answer is no. [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: Technology
June 3rd, 2008 · Comments Off
A collaborative effort between 3M ESPE and 3D Systems will result in the ability for labs to create precision wax models. When the Lava™ Scanner by 3M is used with ProJet™ DP 3000 Production System and InVision® DP 3D Modeler, layering a wax up is quick, convenient, and accurate. CAD images become the blueprint for [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: Technology
May 23rd, 2008 · Comments Off
The Styla MicroLaser weighs a mere 1.9 oz, has no cords or wires, and performs the duties of a full-sized diode laser. Now dentists who cringed at the high price tag on state-of-the-art soft-tissue lasers can welcome an affordable solution into their dental technology arsenal. It took Zap scientists two years to develop the compact [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: Technology
May 1st, 2008 · Comments Off
Computerized charting is:
Faster: You don’t need to go get the chart and re-file it, you don’t need to spend time writing the same thing over and over again.
Better Organized: Everything isn’t stuffed in a folder but is organized in the [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: Technology
May 1st, 2008 · Comments Off
At Dr. Cranham’s Office in Virginia: Our staff members wear wireless communicators with earpieces so they can talk to one another behind the scenes. Hygiene can tell the front desk when they’re ready for the next appointment. I can tell an assistant that I need something in the operatory. It helps things run smoothly and [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: Technology
May 1st, 2008 · Comments Off
Dr. Tom Hedge notes Smile Reminder as a great way to save time contacting patients for recall appointments. Smile Reminder is a subscription service that can contact your patients by their preferred method – phone, cell phone, text, or email – to remind them of their checkup and cleaning visit, saving your front office team [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: Technology
May 1st, 2008 · Comments Off
Larry Emmott’s blog tells us that more than 50% of people leave their computers on all the time. Even this can save a few moments when the office is just revving up – and if a call comes in right before the receptionist leaves, she still has quick access to information if her computer [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: Technology
April 29th, 2008 · Comments Off
Gendex has a new less expensive CBCT machine now available. The machine uses the proven i-Cat platform but has a smaller field of view. This makes it a bit less expensive. (Its still over 100K). The smaller image area is still very good for implants, TMJ or surgery. It may be limiting for ortho. Learn [...]
[Read more →]
Tags: Technology