Double Take: " ... Functionality has been fantastic.”
October 20th 2016Curve Dental challenges the status quo by taking a new approach to practice management with Curve Hero. Its number one goal is to simplify the hassles associated with dental software and provide accessibility, flexibility and convenience for clinicians and their staff. Here Dr. Jack Slome of Accolade Dental Centre tells us about his experiences with using Curve Dental.
How technology is REALLY changing the dental workflow
October 4th 2016It’s obvious to any observer that technology has drastically impacted the way dentists practice-and the way they work with the dental team and specialists and how they interact with patients. we asked professionals from around the country: how is technology really changing dentistry? Here’s what they told us.
“Calibra Universal had all of what we were looking for in a material”
September 12th 2016The family of Calibra Dental Cements by DENTSPLY Caulk provides three different options for adhesive resins. Each of them allows for fast tack curing without the added stress caused by concerns about over curing. DPR talked to Dr. Phillip Kemp about his experience with DENTSPLY’s Calibra Dental Cements.
How Futurabond U provides simplified solutions for one practitioner
April 7th 2016VOCO’s Futurabond U Dual-Curing Universal Adhesive is one product designed to have multiple uses. It responds beautifully to the need for simplicity in the day-to-day practice of dentistry-at least as far as providing a reliable and durable bonding agent for direct and indirect restorations.
How Herculite Ultra helps one clinician deliver great results
April 7th 2016There are a lot of demands for today’s composites. Patients want a restoration that looks and feels natural. Clinicians want a composite that is easy to handle with just the right mix of translucency, durability and wear resistance. Kerr Dental’s Herculite™ Ultra Universal Nanohybrid Dental Composite proves to meet the needs of patients and clinicians alike.
5 things to do in the face of a PR disaster
July 30th 2015Dr. Walter James Palmer, D.D.S., had 4,714 reviews on Yelp yesterday evening. His rating: 1.5 stars. Is he a terrible dentist? Does he have a slew of bad reviews because of his level of patient care? No. He has terrible reviews because he shot Cecil, the famous and beloved lion in Africa, with a crossbow on July 1st, then later killed him. “I needed a tooth extracted, so Dr. Palmer shot me in the neck with a crossbow, chased and tracked me for 40 hours, and (once I collapsed from pain and...” reads one review from Drew C, who gave him a five-star review.