Monthly Archives: February 2010

  • From 3-D Scan to Treatment Success

    Many clinicians, general dentist, and specialists alike, are adding Cone Beam 3-D technology (CBCT) to their practices to facilitate implant placement. Since CBCT offers the most precise and complete information for diagnosis and the treatment planning for dental implants, these dentists understand that they can experience greater predictability in the success of this highly sought after procedure.
  • Practice Transition Planning

    For most dentists, ownership of their dental practice is the major focus of their energy expenditures, financial situation, and professional lives. Years of blood, sweat, and tears, coupled with the relationships formed with both staff and patients, have caused dentists to form a deep-seated emotional attachment with their practice. For many, the dollar value of that practice represents a significant portion of their financial assets. For the new dentist, there is a definite value in acquiring the patient base which has taken the transitioning dentist years to develop and will provide an immediate and substantial cash flow.
  • Working in PARADISE… With the E4D Dentist System!

    Whether you've been practicing for one day or for 30 years plus, when it comes time to seat that crown, veneer, onlay, or inlay, I know you hold your breath. (Be honest; nobody's going to know if you're not.)
  • Resolve to Evolve

    As we look forward to 2010, it's time to make some positive New Year's resolutions.
  • The Gold Standard in Imaging Goes Platinum

    The highly awarded DEXIS® digitalimaging System is now gaining even more distinction with its new Platinum intraoral sensor.
  • Digital Dentistry Delivers Part 2

    Every day I walk through the doors of my practice and wonder, "How can I make it better?" How can your soft assets (your staff) and your hard assets (your machines) work and blend together every minute of the day to give the best result?
  • CR Dental Health Clinic

    CR Dental Health Clinic's 2,974-sq. foot; Provo, Utah-based facility resembles a private dental clinic: however, it works in conjunction with the nonprofit CR Foundation that publishes the Gordon J. Christensen - CLINICIANS REPORT ( formerly Clinical Research Associates) to identify products, techniques, and equipment used in dental care for efficacy and clinical usefulness.
  • Technologies That Show I Care

    Social networking connects the world in so many different ways.
  • Confessions of a Dental "Couch" Potato

    Okay, so my last name is Couch and I can get away with a little play on words—but if it makes you read the article, look at the photos, and take a moment to reconsider where you are in dentistry—then I think you will not only forgive me but thank me.
  • Will "Uncle Sam" Ask You to Open Your Wallet?

    Recent months have brought about a multitude of changes for the work environment, regardless of the industry in which you operate.

Items 1 to 10 of 12 total

Page:
  1. 1
  2. 2