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How To Zone Out In A Dental Chair Today I again dragged myself off to the dentist for some continuation work on my teeth. Several weeks ago I decided to have a routine dental check-up, maybe get a filling done or some teeth cleaning. One hour later I had one filling on the left side of ...
Sana Dental Center Announces New Website Edmonton, Alberta Cosmetic Dentist, Alex Pavlenko, DDS recently released a new website located at http://www.sanacosmeticdental.com. It is comprised of each of the procedures that he performs in the Edmonton area. These procedures include smile makeover, ...
Whitening Toothpaste There are many ways to achieve the white teeth of your dreams, and hundreds of products to choose from. As with most things in life, you get what you pay for. The top of the line tooth whitening treatment is an in office laser whitening which will run you ...
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With the costs of dental lab work increasing, whereas the required time to complete orders from clients to be shortened, dental labs sometimes face a problematic catch 22 situation. How is it possible to save costs and at the same time deliver the same – if not better quality service – in a shorter time?
The solution to this question may lie in the use of disposable dental lab products, such as the FLASHDisposable Articulator. Not only is this disposable dental articulator the most cost-effective tool of its kind, but also provides dental technicians ease-of-use application.
With the preparation of models, labs have to send their work – including the articulator - back to their customers, and this sometimes means that they don't receive the articulators back. Not only did they invest in a very expensive tool, but they are further increasing their risks by allowing this tool to leave their lab and into the hands of other people.
What would happen when dental labs can offer their customers the same quality of work, reduce the risk of non-returned articulators, save enormous amounts of money in the process and be able to deliver the work in shortened times? Does this sound like a feasible option? Yes, of course it does! Using disposable dental articulators gives the labs all these advantages, and what is even more important is that no special tools are required when using the FLASHDisposable Articulator.
FLASH Disposable Articulators were first manufactured in the 1980's and patented in 1987.
The articulator is used in more than 70% of all dental labs in South Africa, and more than 30% in the USA. Made from environmentally-friendly materials, articulators can be disposed of without harmful consequences.
Ideal for use by: >br> Dental Labs, Dentists, Universities, Research Institutes, Dental Clinics, Government Clinics, Other Training Centers.
For further information, please visit our website www.flashdental.com
About the Author Ferdinand Burger is the CEO of Burger Consulting, with its head office in Allschwil, Switzerland.
Burger Consulting is the exclusive distributing agent of FLASH Disposable Dental Articulators in Europe, Middle East, Asia, Central- and South America. The company also distributes other dental products of high quality throughout Europe.
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Four New Quality Resource Guides Added to MetLife’s Dental Continuing Education Program (Centre Daily Times) MetLife announced today that four quality resource guides have been added to its American Dental Association (ADA) and Academy of General Dentistry (AGD) recognized dental continuing education program. The new self-study courses focus on: 1) Adolescent Oral Health: Perspectives for Dental Practitioners, 2) Cosmetic Dentistry, 3) Digital Radiography (second edition), and 4) Restoration of the ...
Check fraud investigation: Questions arise surrounding local downtown dental office (The Hanford Sentinel) Hanford police continue to investigate the case of Platinum Dental, a group named earlier this month in a check-fraud scheme that left several businesses around town with a significant hole in their pockets.
Case Dental School To Give Free Exams (News Channel 5 Cleveland) CLEVELAND -- The Case Western Reserve University dental school will host its annual free dental exam day on Saturday, Jan. 24. The school, located and Cornell Road and Emergency Drive in University Circle, will hold exams on a first-come first-served basis from 9 a.m. to noon.
Universal Benefit Plans and Universal Dental Plan Announce Joint Outreach Initiative to Aid Massachusetts Nonprofits (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Universal Benefit Plans and subsidiary company Universal Dental Plan newly launched an outreach partnership to provide Massachusetts nonprofits with a cost-effective, convenient alternative to dental insurance in exchange for Universal Benefit Plans administering their employee benefits as Broker of Record.
Four New Quality Resource Guides Added to MetLifes Dental Continuing Education Program (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----MetLife announced today that four quality resource guides have been added to its American Dental Association and Academy of General Dentistry recognized dental continuing education program.
Dental assistant program offered at Tri-Cities ROP (Whittier Daily News) WHITTIER - A new Registered Dental Assistant course will begin Feb. 2 and end Sept. 4 at Tri-Cities ROP, 12519 Washington Blvd.
Dental office extends food drive, drawing (Newport News-Times) The dental office of Dr. Neal Redman in Newport is extending its food drive, which will include a drawing for free dental services. Between now and Jan. 22, anyone bringing three or more non-perishable food items will be entered into a drawing for a chance to win one of three prizes.
Vermillion Bank To Match Funds Raised For USD’s Dental Equipment Needs (Yankton Press & Dakotan) VERMILLION — Thanks to a generous donation from First Bank & Trust in Vermillion, through the Fishback Financial Corporation Community Fund, students in the Dental Hygiene Department at The University of South Dakota are smiling at the prospect of using state-of-the-art equipment as the program nears the completion of its remodeling phase.
Keep baby smiling with proper, early dental hygiene (Press of Atlantic City) Dental experts are urging parents to start dental hygiene at birth. While conventional wisdom once argued that baby teeth don't matter because they soon fall out, dentists now know that baby teeth set the stage for what is to come.
Former dean of UM dental school dies (The Clarion-Ledger) Dr. John Hembree, who as dean led the University of Mississippi School of Dentistry from 1987 to 1992, died Monday of cancer. He was 72.
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