High Tech Dentistry
Its Integration Into Today's Practice
John H. Jameson, DDS
The rapidly expanding field of diagnostic and patient education technology is an area of dentistry that is on the minds of clinicians internationally. The questions that practitioners have are not only about the available equipment but how to incorporate that equipment into the practice. This incorporation is the area least understood as practices attempt to increase clinical efficiency and to generate a profit. This course leads the dentist and the entire team to a clear level of understanding.
Also Available in Workshop Format
This "hands-on" session offers attendees an opportunity to see and work with a variety of high-tech diagnostic and educational equipment available on the market today. Trained technicians will be available from various companies to assist attendees with their exposure to several high-tech systems. Participants will "hands-on" experience how to capture images and save them digitally for future use. Manipulation of images will be demonstrated and practiced so that each participant will understand how to manage images during the new patient and consultation experience.
Specific Topics Discussed
- How to develop a sense of order in practice philosophy.
- How to convert an emergency patient into a "forever" patient using high tech diagnostic aids.
- How to turn the new patient experience from being an aside in your practice - to being the primary focus in your practice and to increase case acceptance.
- How to use the intra-oral camera so that it creates increased patient acceptance of recommended treatment.
- How to use computerized digital radiography to increase diagnostic capability, decrease stress, improve quality of care and generate profit.
- How to make diagnostic aids have a positive and productive impact on your practice.
- How to integrate educational and diagnostic information into your computer office management system for better organization, smoother days, patient retention and increased bottom line profits.
This seminar is a must for dental practices getting serious about staying on the "leading edge".







