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Andrew Rose

Andrew serves as the Director of Sales at Trusted Dental Technologies. During his 20+ year career in the dental industry he has been focused on the manufacturing and educational portion of CBCT technology. While at J. Morita USA he ingratiated himself with the endodontic community and developed a true passion for the specialty. While working at Acteon and Ray America he continued to build upon relationships across the industry and help dentists grow their practices.

surgical assistants guide to dental microscope

The Surgical Assistant’s Guide to Microscope Dentistry

So, your practice recently purchased or is now considering a dental microscope. As a surgical assistant, this could be a revolution in how you and your surgeon diagnose, create treatment plans, conduct procedures, review post-op and even more. Plus, it could improve your communication during operations, as you both now have the ability to see into the oral cavity at the same time, at higher magnification levels.

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Don’t Let Strain Force You Into Early Retirement: 5 Tips to Extend Your Career in Dentistry

The dentistry profession is as rewarding as it is demanding. If you’ve ever heard or seen a doctor forced into early retirement due to discomfort or health, you may be wondering what you can do to avoid this and stay in control of when and how you retire. If you’re a relatively young practitioner, and you’re already visiting a masseuse or chiropractor to manage pain and strain regularly, it may be time to think about ways in particular to proactively get ahead of the pain.

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dso buyers guide to dental microscopes

DSO Buyer’s Guide to Dental Microscopes

Dental Service Organizations (DSOs) have risen to prominence as efficient management systems that allow dentists to focus solely on clinical practice, leaving administrative and financial responsibilities to the organization. One essential aspect of managing multiple dental practices under a DSO is equipping them with the right technology.

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Digital Integration of Dental Microscopes: Enhancing Visualization, Documentation, and Communication

Dental practitioners use microscopes for their ability to magnify and illuminate the oral cavity, allowing them to perform intricate procedures with enhanced precision. By incorporating digital imaging systems into these microscopes, practitioners can also capture and store high-resolution images and videos of the treatment area. This digital integration enhances both the process of performing procedures and the subsequent stages of documentation and communication.

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