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22
Apr
09

Dr.Stanley’s Practice:-)

I like to watch practices of Dr.Stanley:-))
I believe you will like it, too:-)
http://practiceworkstv.cnpg.com/Video/832/Stanley’s-Practice-Episode-1-%22Walking-Blindly%22.aspx
http://practiceworkstv.cnpg.com/Video/833/Stanley’s-Practice-Episode-2-%22The-Momentous-Arrival%22.aspx
http://practiceworkstv.cnpg.com/Video/834/Stanley’s-Practice-Episode-3-%22A-New-Day%22.aspx

22
Apr
09

Ergonomic Dentistry

For dentists, ergonomy is very important about the future of working time…Musculoskeletal health problems are making closer retiring, so ergonomics of the equipments designing is very important for us, my colleagues…I have to change my office;-))
http://www.dentalcompare.com/video_view.asp?videoid=398

15
Aug
07

Extreme Practice Makeover

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Extreme Practice Makeover

Let’s play a game and learn the new products and technology we need in our clinics.

Few industries in the world have a day to day experience with such a unique combination of healthcare, technical expertise, and even art the way dentistry does. Just when things seem to become mundane, a new technology emerges to make things easier for a patient, more profitable for the practice, and more exciting for the practitioner. At times it is hard to keep up with all the changes, but it is those changes that keeps our competitive edge and makes better practitioners.Looking around most offices, there is an amalgamation of new and old equipment. Sitting next to the CAD/CAM machine in the lab is a belt driven handpiece. A twenty year old dental chair sits up to view digital x-rays on a high-resolution LCD monitor. Most offices are due for an upgrade, and it’s hard to tell where to start the process. At Dentalcompare, we strive to bring you the latest information on products and technology to keep your office improving rather than decaying with time. We will show how to regain excitement at your office, streamline your day, and help you with your own Extreme Practice Makeover.

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http://www.dentalcompare.com/epm/

15
Aug
07

SIROEndo

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http://www.sirona.com/ecomaXL/index.php?site=SIRONA_COM_siroendo
The SIROEndo is the first electronic root canal preparation unit which can be adapted to fit directly on almost any dental unit. No matter which manufacturer – the swivelling arm system can be mounted on any light supporting post. What’s more, the SIROEndo can be used with all standard nickel-titanium file systems as well as with steel files.

The advantages at a glance:

  • Can be fitted to any dental unit with a light post, regardless of the manufacturer
  • Swivelling support arm system for immediate availability when needed for treatment
  • Highly efficient in use and convenient to operate thanks to intelligent electronics
  • Maximum safety during treatment and minimal risk of files breakage
  • Integral apex locator for optimum accuracy when measuring the length of the root canal
  • Memorizes users and instrument data
  • Motor and tubing can be sterilized

08
Aug
07

A Succes Story of A Dentist

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Dr. Tamara L. Bailey moved to a new town, knew nobody, but turned her practice into a local success in two years

 
This month, we paid a visit to Dr. Tamara L. Bailey’s two-year-old practice in Weston, Wisconsin. Dr. Bailey discusses the challenges of opening up and marketing a brand new practice, how new technology has aided in her care for patients and her patients’ perceptions of female dentists.

 Why did you move to Wausau, Wisconsin? Where were you practicing before you moved?

I moved to Wausau because my husband (a physician) was recruited for the newly constructed hospital in town. My office is about two miles from the new hospital. The hospital opened about six months after my office opened. They are doing a lot of recruiting to the area and a lot of young professionals are moving to this end of town because of the hospital. I practiced in the Cleveland, Ohio, area before I moved here.

What process did you go through to select your location and start your practice from scratch? Did you consider purchasing an existing practice?

I met with the president of the local dental society before I moved up here and talked with him about practice opportunities in town. He told me that there really weren’t any existing practices currently for sale; they were usually absorbed/purchased by a dental group practice in town. He also told me that there were plenty of patients in town for everyone and they welcomed a new dentist! What a refreshing concept! Many of the more established docs in town had closed their practices to new patients. We moved here at the end of August 2004. I got my kids settled in their new schools the following week. I got a map of the area and spent every day driving up and down the streets in Wausau and surrounding towns. I looked for good visibility and location. If I got lost finding the street, I didn’t think it would be a good location. I also looked in the surrounding neighborhoods for new home construction. I found four locations that fit the bill and called the management companies and went from there.

Continues at this link, plz. read…
http://www.docere.com/Dentaltown/Article.aspx?aid=1406




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