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Dental Cabinetry Care Tips
Your dental office cabinetry is an integral part of the delivery of quality care to your patients. In addition to functionality, your cabinetry’s aesthetics are just as important in projecting your office’s image to your patients. There are some simple procedures to ensure your cabinetry will look and perform its best. Our Providence line of [...]
Full StoryTransitioning to Digital Imaging
Overview of Dental X-rays Since its discovery in early 1900’s, the dental industry has been providing dental radiographs, referred to as x-rays. X-rays are used to capture images of the mouth to diagnose, treat and identify oral problems. X-ray images can help identify cavities, cancerous or benign masses, hidden dental structures (such as wisdom teeth), [...]
Full StoryYour Dental Light Preventative Maintenance Guide
Your Operatory Light Reflects On You … Keep It Clean Take a moment to think about what your patients see when they sit in a dental chair in your office. At some point during their visit, your patients will look up at the operatory light. Keeping your operatory light clean is a good reflection on [...]
Full StoryYour Compressor Maintenance Guide
Your Dental Compressor PM Guide Help improve uptime and quality of output as well as reduce repair costs through planned maintenance for your dental compressor. This easy-to-use PM guide walks you through the steps of what to look for and what to replace at monthly and annual intervals. Some steps listed can be done by [...]
Full StoryDo’s and Don’ts of Handpiece Maintenance
Use Quality Lubricants, and Use Them Properly: If handpieces are not getting their fair share of lubricant, and some regular “T.L.C.” they can degrade quickly. Make certain your tools are properly lubricated. A couple of drops in the right places on a low-speed, or a shot of spray in a high-speed before every sterilization, will prevent downtime which is [...]
Full StoryAnnual Maintenance Tips
Maintaining and running a successful dental practice includes many components and aspects. Often times, it can be easy to overlook the small, or even large, preventative maintenance practices. Skipping maintenance on any piece of equipment can result in un-planned down time and additional expenses when something breaks down. Last week we offered a list of maintenance [...]
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