What to expect in the dental industry coming out of a pandemic – Part 2
Welcome back, readers. Today, we’re continuing the conversation we started last week with DENTALEZ Dentists, Dr. Amy Ridall, DDS, MS, PhD and Dr Peter Certo, DMD.* We
Welcome back, readers. Today, we’re continuing the conversation we started last week with DENTALEZ Dentists, Dr. Amy Ridall, DDS, MS, PhD and Dr Peter Certo, DMD.* We
Now that we’re into spring and starting to see light at the end of the tunnel that is the COVID-19 pandemic, we thought we’d take
Making smart equipment choices for your practice is easy with DENTALEZ’s growing portfolio of devices that combine power, smart technology, and intelligent operation,In the dental
Enhancing safety protocols to protect patients from contracting COVID-19 remains top of mind for clinicians. To help dental professionals navigate these safety challenges, the American
,In February 2020, DENTALEZ welcomed another addition to their Star family, the Aeras 500 Elite. Weighing in at just 48 grams with an optimal head
DENTALEZ,Although utility room equipment operates behind the scenes, it cannot be treated with an “out of sight, out of mind” mentality. Handpieces and autoclaves will
DENTALEZ,DENTALEZ’s “smart” dental products come with equally well-informed support services,Today, the intelligent technology that has transformed our lives with smart phones and TVs is making
,Although utility room equipment in a dental practice operates behind the scenes, it cannot be treated with an “out of sight, out of mind” mentality.
DENTALEZ,Like a drummer in a rock band, an air compressor may not be front and center, but when it goes down, the dental practice goes
I recently came across a staggering statistic: 67% of dentists and 80% of dental hygienists suffer from work-related musculoskeletal pain. To compound matters, the Bureau
From the evolution of the smartphone to the smart home revolution, “smart technology” is simplifying the way we live and streamlining the way we work.
As coronavirus disease progresses throughout the U.S., dental health care professionals are following national guidelines to treat only emergency cases. This is part of a