When it comes to outfitting their practice with dental monitors, many dentists choose to buy regular consumer monitors instead of low-voltage monitors. This is often because regular consumer monitors are cheap and sold by familiar brand names like Dell and HP. In theory, buying monitors from these companies seems like a practical choice for many […]
Read More10 Things to Look For in a Dental Monitor
Of all the equipment in a dental clinic, the dental monitors are one of the most important elements. The crucial function of a dental monitor is its ability to show dentists X-rays and help them make an accurate diagnosis. It is also the tool dentists typically use to show patients their charts, X-rays, and treatment […]
Read MoreUnderstanding Image Quality: A Guide for Dentists
Having clear X-rays and images is critical for making an accurate diagnosis and forming treatment plans. Dentists can achieve this by using high-quality dental monitors and other diagnostic equipment. A high-quality dental monitor allows doctors to see the fine details in X-rays – details they might’ve missed had they been viewing the X-ray on a […]
Read MoreHow to Disinfect a Dental Display Screen in the Operatory
Why should you disinfect your dental display screen? Dental monitors are usually mounted in close proximity to the patient chair and dental instruments. While this practice can aid in the communication process between doctors and patients, it also puts the display screen in a prime position for picking up water, blood, microorganisms, and pathogens. By […]
Read MoreBenefits of Intraoral Digital Scanners
Intraoral digital scanners are rapidly changing the way dentists take impressions, create crowns, and go about other common forms of dental restorative work. These changes in the industry are due to the ways this new technology can save time, promote accuracy, improve communication, and enhance positive patient experiences. Read more about the different benefits of […]
Read MoreCBCT Machines: How They Can Positively Impact a Dental Practice
Easier implant placement Implants require careful precision when lining up the X, Y, and Z axes. Simply being a few degrees off on one of the axes can result in undesirable outcome. With so much pressure, many dentists leave implant placement to the specialists. However, with a CBCT machine, they could easily do implants in house […]
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