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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.

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Dental Microscope How-to Guide: Focusing Your Scope

In the mid-1990’s, the incorporation of dental microscopes into treatment began to increase as clinicians took notice of  higher magnification levels and greater illumination that are not possible with dental loupes. Around this time, the AAE (American Association of Endodontists) began strongly advocating for the use of a microscope in dental practices as well as during doctoral study. Our founders – with a long and distinguished history of serving the Otolaryngology market – built on our manufacturing strengths in medical equipment and became the first company to focus on the newly emerging dental microscopy market.

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Your Dental Practice Investment Guide: Dental Microscopes

As a dental practice owner, you’re likely confronted with new investment opportunities on a regular basis. Dental technologies, in particular, have the potential to make major improvements in your patient care, such as the type and/or volume of procedures you can provide. Many of these technologies, such as dental cone beam/CBCT, are significant investments for your practice but frequently deliver on their promise for positive return on investment (ROI). If you’re considering making an investment in a new technology for your practice, you’ll likely want to research and think about the financial, workflow, training, and any additional factors that will influence your decision.

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Dental Magnification & Illumination

In the field of dentistry, vision is everything. Obviously, you cannot treat what you cannot see. Your ability to visualize the fine details of your patients’ anatomy is definitely improved by the use of a microscope during clinical procedures. However, most dentists only think of magnification when it comes to the integration of microscopy into their practice. The improved illumination a dental microscope provides can be just as important. 

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