Dental Equipment
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The Right Dental Chair Can Move Your Practice Forward
A dental practice literally revolves around the dental chair—every patient sits in one, whether it’s for a routine check-up or an extensive implant procedure. As a vital piece of equipment, your dental chair should enable you to perform your work safely, efficiently and comfortably.
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A Diamond in the Rough
In 2013, Dr. Keefe graduated from dental school and began looking for a practice to purchase. He was in search of an existing practice with a skilled practitioner and a solid patient base. What he found was a diamond in the rough that gave him plenty of little projects—dental and otherwise. Read More... -
Good Ergonomics Saved His Back—and His Practice
Musculoskeletal disorders are the leading cause of early retirement among dentists—and Dr. Keith Henderson was seriously considering a career change, even though he loved dentistry. Fortunately, he found a solution that literally saved his career. Read More... -
Company Spotlight - ACTEON Group
ACTEON is a digital imaging innovator, focusing on how to achieve highly accurate diagnostics alongside minimal invasiveness. Read More... -
Color-Coded Calm
Learn how to take the stress out of organizing your materials and instruments. A-dec provides tips and tricks for color coding dental supply drawers. Read More... -
Not All Dental Cabinets Are Created Equal
Specialized dental furniture engineered by experts and designed specifically for the operatory environment not only performs better, it lasts longer. Here are some things to consider when purchasing cabinetry for your office. Read More... -
Make an Investment in Your Reputation
For Dr. Paige Volentine of Ruston, Louisiana, the motivation to update her practice was simple. Clean, modern-looking dental equipment and furniture help build patients’ trust and confidence that your dental techniques are equally up to date. Read More... -
Company Spotlight - Midmark Corporation
Midmark has made a name for itself as one of the premiere dental equipment manufacturers, and that success is propelled by its long history in patient care, including in the medical and animal health markets. Read more about how its corporate culture sets Midmark apart as an innovator in the dental space. Learn More... -
Connecting Elements: Ergonomics, Efficiency and Office Design
Dental professionals work in a complex environment that requires consideration of ergonomics. This encompasses physical, psychosocial and organizational factors. Fourhanded dentistry results in organized and collaborative performance of work, effectiveness, increased productivity and efficiency and helps to reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries when performed properly. The dental operatory design, operatory furniture and instruments require particular consideration and can help provide ergonomic solutions in dentistry.