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For over 30 years, Global Surgical has been at the forefront of developing innovative technologies to support the evolving needs of dental professionals.
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Sean Ryan currently serves as the Eastern Sales Director for Global Surgical. He’s been working with Global microscopes nearly since the foundation of the company, making Global his home since 1997. With over 30 years in the dental industry, Sean’s knowledge runs deep, helping our customers get the best possible experience and driving value.
For over 30 years, Global Surgical has been at the forefront of developing innovative technologies to support the evolving needs of dental professionals.
The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) hosts many events aimed at advancing the field of endodontics through education, research, and professional development. Among these, the annual APICES (Advanced Program in Clinical Endodontics) event stands out as a cornerstone for students and educators alike. Designed specifically for endodontic residents, this event provides a unique platform for learning, networking, and professional growth.
Across the country, GPs are finding success expanding their service offering to perform in-house root canal treatments. If this is a prospect for your practice, you'll need to identify the cases you can support in-house and refer the more complex cases to the local endodontist.
In general dentistry, where a wide variety of treatments are performed, selecting the right level of magnification is important to your success with enhanced visualization.
Dental loupes have long been a staple in dental practice, offering magnification that enhances the dentist's ability to see fine details during examinations and procedures.
The dental microscope has revolutionized how many perform endodontic as well as restorative procedures. The scope offers unparalleled precision and significantly improving patient outcomes.
For an endodontic practice to function at its best, investing in the right equipment is crucial. This not only facilitates efficient and effective treatment but also enhances patient care and comfort. As endodontic technology continues to advance, staying updated with the latest tools and equipment will keep your practice at the forefront of this specialized field.
In the delicate and complex field of otolaryngology, precision is not just a requirement but a necessity. This precision has been significantly enhanced with the advent and evolution of ENT microscopes.
This article references the views and opinions of Dr. Michael Wenzel from his Inside Dentistry CE Webinar: Fundamentals of Microscope-Assisted Restorative Dentistry....
When it comes to mastering the intricate art of ear surgery, there’s no substitute for hands-on experience. That’s where temporal bone labs come into play — they are becoming a more widely known and used piece of training equipment in otolaryngology and neurotology education.