Many dental offices consider themselves to be “digital” offices. They have incorporated computers at the front desk and in the treatment rooms and have software that manages their practice and electronic images – both camera and radiographic. The dentists with such offices have invested time, money, and often times have endured a good amount of ...
Technology rocks! Why? Technology produces increased efficiency and better patient communications. Each and every time you use a computer workstation, your tasks should be easier and faster to perform. But it’s important to remember that each piece of dental technology attached to the computer has its own ROI (return on investment). And this equipment also ...
When you see the words “the business of dental hygiene” what do you imagine? Perhaps you see a treadmill where high volume and financial reward are the main focus of the dental hygiene department? Or do you see a hygiene department where quality patient care and profitability are congruent, operating with systems and protocols that ...