Microsurgical Laboratories: Specialized Workstations for Research & Development
Many facilities and university programs across the globe are looking at microsurgical labs to aid in their training and research for a variety of surgical applications.
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Many facilities and university programs across the globe are looking at microsurgical labs to aid in their training and research for a variety of surgical applications.
In today’s digital age, visual documentation is transforming dentistry.
Many believe becoming a dentist means seeking to be a lifelong learner. Not only is the nature of dentistry ever-evolving, but, of course, every state dental board has continuing education (CE) requirements to maintain your license each renewal period.
Considering a dental microscope for your practice? With Section 179 tax incentives on dental equipment like dental microscopes, now may be the right time to pull the trigger!
But, besides the price, you want to feel confident you'll be able to use and fully incorporate this new piece of equipment into your routine. After all, integrating a dental microscope into your practice should feel like a “win”.
Many doctors who think about a new piece of equipment also consider the "learning curve" to get proficient, which could be overwhelming. The promise of enhanced visualization, improved treatment outcomes, and reduced fatigue can only deliver if you're using the microscope regularly.
The American Association of Endodontists (AAE) Annual Meeting stands as a premier event in the world of dentistry, specifically within the specialized field of endodontics. This event, eagerly anticipated by endodontic professionals, students, and industry experts alike, serves as a comprehensive platform for learning, innovation, and networking.
The AAE Annual Meeting shines a spotlight on the latest advancements, research, and best practices in endodontics, reinforcing the association's commitment to excellence and the continual improvement of patient care.
Congratulations on completing your endodontic residency! After years of rigorous training and dedication, you’re now ready to embark on your professional journey as an endodontist. But what comes next? Navigating the transition from residency to practicing endodontist can be challenging.
Thinking about ways to increase your revenue this year? Incorporating stronger marketing may be on your shortlist of items to tackle!
Marketing an endodontic practice, or promoting the services of a part-time in-house endodontist, can be an essential way to attract new patients and grow your practice.
As you probably know, running a successful endodontic practice requires more than just clinical expertise. In today’s competitive healthcare environment, it’s essential to adopt effective strategies that not only enhance patient care but also boost profitability.
This article summarizes learnings from the Dental Learning CE webinar "The Dental Microscope Is Not a Luxury, It's a Need in Dentistry" hosted by Juan Carlos Ortiz Hugues, DDS, CEAS. Dr. Juan Carlos is an Endodontist practicing in Panama. He is a Global microscope user and has recently published “Ergonomics Applied to Dental Practice” published by Quintessence. He lectures globally on ergonomics using a microscope.
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.
In the evolving field of dentistry, the integration of advanced technologies has significantly transformed how dental professionals diagnose and treat patients. One such transformative technology is the dental microscope, which has revolutionized various dental procedures by providing enhanced visualization and precision.