Monthly Archives: February 2007
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Exploring Cone Beam 3–D Dental Imaging
Seeing is believing for patients and dentists alike when it comes to Cone Beam 3-D imaging. It's not just about viewing crystal-clear images and interpreting the detailed information they provide about a patient's health. It's also about seeing where the dental profession is heading in diagnostic technology-and where it needs to be. -
The Nash Institute for Dental Learning – Charlotte, NC
Dr. Ross W. Nash and co-founder Debra Englehardt-Nash have melded their expertise in this exceptional facility that combines training in esthetic dentistry as well as practice-management techniques. The Institute’s reputation for hands-on classes has made it a hub for specialized learning while providing dental services to its many patients. -
Dr. Roger Anderson - Denver, Colorado
It's rare these days for something purchased more than a dozen years ago to still be just as powerful as the day it was bought. It's even more rare for that purchase to be a piece of technology. But that's just what is happening in the dental practice of Dr. Roger Anderson of Denver, Colorado. A decision in 1990 to abandon old technology for new is still reaping benefits more than a decade later. -
Dr. Paul Mitsch - Augusta Family Dental
In the growth of a dental practice, a good plan can sometimes make all the difference between amazing success and mediocre performance. However in order for a good, valid plan to prove successful, the stakeholders in a practice's success must support the initiative with unwavering diligence. Seeing a thorough and potentially profitable business plan through to full-fledged implementation often requires major effort in every facet of a practice. But this intense level of effort is well worth it-or at least that's what Dr. Paul Mitsch of Augusta Family Dental tells us.
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