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6 Critical Components Every Dentist Should Know Before Starting their New Office Build or Remodel
Deciding how your dental office will look is not only the most exciting part of building a new office or remodel, but also one of the most challenging. A dental office should be comprised of two key factors when it comes to the office layout: Functionality to enhance productivity and the overall patient experience. -
New Rules of Endodontic Retreatment
If a tooth fails to heal or experiences a secondary problem, endodontic retreatment may be used. This approach has been widely misunderstood, but there are actually many instances when it can successfully save the tooth. Understanding the diagnosis and prognosis and how to manage endodontic retreatment is essential before considering this option. -
Blueprint: Fully digital implant workflow with the Dentsply Sirona's Axeos 3D Imaging System
3D imaging scanning offers numerous benefits – from greater convenience for patients to increased therapy acceptance. However, one of the most important aspect of 3D imaging scans is the ability to predictably perform guided implant surgery. If you can understand where your final restoration is going to be before you ever touch the patient, that’s a major improvement. -
Expanded Practice Blends High-Tech with Homey Feel
After years of envisioning a larger dental practice built for ultimate patient comfort and future expansion, Dr. Ed Suh made the move in 2020. He packed up his well-regarded smaller practice, Supremia Dentistry in Wake Forest, North Carolina, and relocated across the street to a larger building with room to grow. With the help of his Henry Schein team, Dr. Suh was able to create a practice better than he ever imagined—with more space and amenities and a dynamic workflow. -
Patient-and-Parent-Centered Design in Pediatric and Orthodontic Practices
Delivering an exceptional patient experience is a key factor in differentiating one practice from another. As the dentist is often the practice owner, they must wear the hat of a salesperson to draw in and retain patients. In orthodontic and pediatric practices, the practice must consider the needs of both the patient and the parent or caretaker. Through the concept of human-centered design, we can achieve a design that balances the need of both the staff, patients receiving care, and accompanying guests. -
How Sterilization and Infection Control Workflows Are Enhancing Dentistry
Dentistry was at the forefront of infection control and patient protection before the onset of COVID-19, as well as during the pandemic, and will continue to be after. Dental practices are modifying infection control protocols by utilizing (old and new) aerosol-reducing dental products in addition to maintaining, or creating, enhanced sterilization workflows to keep staff and patients safe. -
Family Matters: Father and Son Practice Makes Lasting Impression
Building a brand-new dental practice just as the COVID-19 pandemic struck was perfect timing for the father and son team of doctors Richard and Brenton Assing. Their practice in suburban Tampa, Florida, had completely outgrown their existing location of 27 years. Discover how they confidently took their practice to the next level, experiencing double-digit growth amidst an economic downturn, partnering with Henry Schein.