Computers

Dental Computing: Major Trends and Caveats

You are on the digital superhighway whether you like it or not. You can drive in the fast lane, the middle lane, or.

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Computers in the Treatment Room: What Are You Waiting For?

Recent surveys from various dental journals suggest that the vast majority of dentists have become computerized in the last decade. Most dentists would.

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The Road to Paperless Dentistry

Because good imaging software is so easy to use, our clinical assistant does routine “before and after” computer bleaching during our new patient.

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Firewalls: Internet Security for Your PC, Peace of Mind for You

So, you just got a broadband (cable or DSL) Internet connection. I bet you love it; no more waiting for your dial-up modem.

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Contact—Wired to Win: Computer-Driven Communication

You’ve got a captive audience out there. Patient loyalty is yours for the taking, as is allegiance from your staff, and referral sources,.

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PC Dependency: The Dark Side

Tech authors, myself included, frequently extol the prospects of expanding your office PC’s role in managing your practice. The stylish jargon “paperless office”.

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Right on the Money: Stimulate Cash Flow With Software That Suits Your Practice

Except for the occasional diehard who’s still hanging on to the “paper” practice for old times’ sake, dentists today have clearly gone digital..

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Paperless Dentistry: The Time Is Now

Transitions are tough. When my grandfather was making the transition from driving a horse to driving a Model T Ford, he would occasionally.

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From “No Way” to “Know-how”: Getting Through Tough Times With Information Management

In the wake of new realities, most dentists are feverishly working to maintain some semblance of normalcy, yet a growing number of worrywarts.

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