When it comes to dental equipment, preventative maintenance is a must. Equipment must be properly cared for to keep instruments working at peak performance for as long as possible, but also you—as the health care provider—and your patient must be kept safe from infection. Through preventative maintenance tasks daily, weekly, monthly and annually, your dental practice lessens the chances of unexpected equipment failures resulting in downtime, as well as more importantly, safety concerns.
Dental Equipment Preventative Maintenance: Medical Gas and IT Tasks (Part 3 of 3)
Topics: dental office equipment, dental equipment, dental practice management
Dental Equipment Preventative Maintenance: Operatory (Part 2 of 3)
When it comes to dental equipment, preventative maintenance is a must. Equipment must be properly cared for to keep instruments working at peak performance for as long as possible, but also you—as the health care provider—and your patient must be kept safe from infection. Through preventative maintenance tasks daily, weekly, monthly and annually, your dental practice lessens the chances of unexpected equipment failures resulting in downtime, as well as more importantly, safety concerns.
Topics: dental office equipment, dental equipment, dental practice management
Dental Equipment Preventative Maintenance: Sterilization (Part 1 of 3)
When it comes to dental equipment, preventative maintenance is a must. Equipment must be properly cared for to keep instruments working at peak performance for as long as possible, but also you—as the health care provider—and your patient must be kept safe from infection. Through preventative maintenance tasks daily, weekly, monthly and annually, your dental practice lessens the chances of unexpected equipment failures resulting in downtime, as well as more importantly, safety concerns.
As you know, managing a dental office and the necessary dental equipment maintenance tasks is often overwhelming. Our goal here is to simplify things in a short three-part blog series covering dental equipment preventative maintenance specific to sterilization, operatory, medical gas and IT tasks.
Topics: dental office equipment, dental equipment, dental practice management
3 Questions to Consider When Evaluating Cone Beam 3D CBCT
The pandemic has brought change to many areas of the dental practice. With change comes the opportunity to explore new protocols, systems, and workflows. Some practices are looking to leverage technology to optimize the patient experience by expanding the scope of procedures offered, reducing the number of visits required and streamlining procedural times.
3D CBCT can play a significant role in achieving those goals, but with so many options on the market, it can be difficult to decide which manufacturer and model will be the best fit for your practice. In this article we’re going to share a few questions and thoughts to get you started or help you continue down your path to choosing a 3D CBCT.
Topics: dental equipment, Technology
Expanding Diagnostic and Treatment Possibilities. An inPractice Interview with Planmeca.
Check out this great conversation with Brent Garvin, Senior Product Manager for Planmeca!
In this interview we cover:
- How to navigate engaging the team for technology integration
- Expanding diagnostics and treatment capabilities
- Streamlining workflow with a single software platform
Topics: dental equipment, Technology
Getting to know the consumer in your chair. An inPractice interview with Digital Doc.
Check out this great conversation with Brett Wilson, President of Digital Doc.*
In this interview we cover:
- What is the impact of case acceptance on the patient?
- How to optimize technology integration.
- Getting to know the consumer in your chair.
Topics: dental equipment, Technology
Each quarter the Goetze Dental team looks for new dental supplies and equipment to share with you in our quarterly flyers. We talk to manufacturers, review industry trade magazines, ask our sales teams and more to find new or newly relevant products. We're looking for products that enhance the level of care you provide for your patients and those which make things better for patients and for you are a plus. This Best of 2019 list highlights all of the products which were chosen for the quarterly flyers in 2019. Each product is linked to our Winter 2020 promotional flyer that contains current promotions and prices.
We always welcome your feedback! Have a new, favorite product to share? Email us at marketing@goetzedental.com. We'd love to know what you love and why you recommend it.
Topics: dental equipment, dental products
Dental Equipment Preventative Maintenance: Medical Gas and IT Tasks (Part 3 of 3)
When it comes to dental equipment, preventative maintenance is a must. Equipment must be properly cared for to keep instruments working at peak performance for as long as possible, but also you—as the health care provider—and your patient must be kept safe from infection. Through preventative maintenance tasks daily, weekly, monthly and annually, your dental practice lessens the chances of unexpected equipment failures resulting in downtime, as well as more importantly, safety concerns.
Topics: dental office equipment, dental equipment, dental practice management
Dental Equipment Preventative Maintenance: Operatory (Part 2 of 3)
When it comes to dental equipment, preventative maintenance is a must. Equipment must be properly cared for to keep instruments working at peak performance for as long as possible, but also you—as the health care provider—and your patient must be kept safe from infection. Through preventative maintenance tasks daily, weekly, monthly and annually, your dental practice lessens the chances of unexpected equipment failures resulting in downtime, as well as more importantly, safety concerns.
Topics: dental office equipment, dental equipment, dental practice management
Dental Equipment Preventative Maintenance: Sterilization (Part 1 of 3)
When it comes to dental equipment, preventative maintenance is a must. Equipment must be properly cared for to keep instruments working at peak performance for as long as possible, but also you—as the health care provider—and your patient must be kept safe from infection. Through preventative maintenance tasks daily, weekly, monthly and annually, your dental practice lessens the chances of unexpected equipment failures resulting in downtime, as well as more importantly, safety concerns.
As you know, managing a dental office and the necessary dental equipment maintenance tasks is often overwhelming. Our goal here is to simplify things in a short three-part blog series covering dental equipment preventative maintenance specific to sterilization, operatory, medical gas and IT tasks.
Topics: dental office equipment, dental equipment, dental practice management