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Same-Day Dentistry: Bringing the “WOW” Factor to Your Practice
It is not enough these days to simply offer quality dentistry— everyone expects that. Any dental practice that wants to be highly successful has to reach for the “Wow” factor—that something special that says that your patients are receiving the best care possible. Today’s patients are savvy consumers who are also educated, pressed for time, and service oriented. -
A Winning Design and Technology That Leads the Way - Dr. Juliann R. Demand-Balski
Henry Schein Dental’s Equipment and Technical Specialists realize the importance of innovative thinking when planning a new dental office. Obstacles become challenges that simply need the right approach and the specific insights of each of the various experts who are part of the “team” effort during the project. -
Digital Imaging—Life-Changing Technology
Hot towels, soft music, satellite TV, and ergonomic massaging chairs are just a few of the comforts that Aesthetic Dentistry patients find at our practice. Cosmetic procedures are elective—perspective patients do not arrive at the office in pain, but they have expendable income dedicated to the goal of improving their smile. For this reason, the aesthetic dentist’s challenge is to take diagnostic equipment to a higher level to be able to educate patients on available procedures. -
Dr. Alan Krause - Monteville, NJ
Sometimes technology can cause more problems than it is worth, particularly if someone chooses the wrong solution. Often doctors are doomed to switch technologies until they find the right one-a costly and frustrating process. Such was the case with Dr. Alan Krause of Monteville, New Jersey and his search for the right practice management system. -
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.