Dental Technology

  • 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.
  • Digital Dentistry-Not If, But When…

    You are thinking about chairside CAD/CAM dentistry. The questions are numerous. Is it right for me now? What should I expect? Should you make the investment — and just how will the journey of integration unfold? Here are the answers when you decide to experience the E4D Dentist System.
  • Digital Impressions

    Make it worth your while—for you and your patients.
  • Chairside CAD/CAM Dentistry: Cents and Sensibility

    Let’s take a look at some of the factors that you can consider to determine if Same Day Dentistry with a chairside CAD/CAM system is something you, your practice and your patients can benefit from. In other words...Is E4D 4U?
  • Choosing The Right Software For Your Practice

    Although it may seem that all dental specialty software is alike, only a specialty practice-management system like PerioVision, EndoVision, and OMSVision, can truly meet the unique needs of a specialty practice.
  • Dental Implants in the Dental Practice, Part One

    Twenty years ago, when my exposure to implantology was in its infancy, implants were viewed as experimental at best. I was constantly reminded that implants “don’t work” by my peers as well as by patients.
  • Dental Implants in the Dental Practice, Part Two

    In the last issue of Sidekick, I discussed the “Sense” of implants for the general practitioner , i.e., the predictable treatment options that dental implants provide as the new standard of care – not only for patients that are missing teeth, but for those who will be missing teeth due to non-restorable conditions.
  • Where There's a Mill, There's a Way!

    The economy has most people, regardless of socioeconomic status, looking for ways to cut back or have more self-control on discretionary spending.
  • No Pain, No Gain?

    Yogi Berra once said, “The future ain’t what it used to be” and his humorous perspective on life couldn’t be more on target for the times we face today.
  • The Benefits of Incorporating Dental Implants Into Your Practice

    A wise businessman once told me that successful business strategies should aim to reap multiple “successful” benefits.

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