On July 28, 1945, Japanese Premier Suzuki received a demand from The United States to surrender after a long and drawn out war in the pacific– or suffer what would become the dropping of an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. When he spoke to the press on that day, Suzuki used the word “mokusatsu” in his ...
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 ...
I don’t get the newspaper delivered at home anymore. No more cold walks to the mailbox or occasional rain-soaked pages. I wake up to my iphone applications for CNN, USAToday, and The New York Times daily. With a click, I can check email and text and communicate with friends and clients – while coffee brews ...
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 ...