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Dental Economics Magazine, July 2007 ARTICLES

Dental Economics
Volume: 97
Issue: 7
July 2007

Departments

Ask Dr. Christensen

In this monthly feature, Dr. Gordon Christensen addresses the most frequently asked questions from Dental Economics readers.

Enhancing Technology

Microsoft just posted a huge profit, mainly due to the introduction of Vista and Office 2007.

Flourishing in Changing Times

Dentistry is a lot like the fishing stories we tell. When we talk to other dentists, we remember the largest number we ever produced...

Infection Control

Question: What can you tell us about in-office spore testing of sterilizers?

Pearls for your Practice

While attending the Calilfornia Dental Association meeting in Anaheim in May, the best new product I saw was Foundation.

Practice Success

Building a practice by adding new services is a smart approach for creating long-term growth.

The New Dentist

I have often been asked by new graduates what they will need to start a practice.

Features

One of the most researched and applied areas of dentistry during the past 30 years has been the introduction of adhesives.

Modern esthetic dentistry has been catalyzed by the so-called “bonding revolution.

Webster’s Dictionary defines life as: “The time a person or thing exists; one's manner of living; one's animate existence."

“I found you on the Internet." I hear this statement all the time. No, I am not in some seedy business.

After completion of this course, the reader will be able to do the following:

When I was a junior dental student at Ohio State University in 1984, I approached an instructor and asked for some advice on getting started in private practice.

The Art & Science of Generating New Patients..

Departments

Editor's Note

Welcome to another exciting issue of DE®. Be sure to read a new continuing series on how to handle emergencies in the dental office.

Viewpoint

Picture this: The telephone rings at two in the morning. The alarm company tells you they have dispatched the police to your office.

Columns

Breakthrough Financial Planning

President Bush has signed into law no less than 13 acts affecting retirement plan law during the past six years.

The Dalin Exchange

Dr. Dalin: From past columns, I think readers of Dental Economics® are aware of my passion for the Internet.

The Endo File

There is an emphasis on speed and profitability in the discussion of how dentistry and endodontics should be delivered in North America...

The Exceptional Practice

Let’s talk about “current” events - not the kind you read about every day in the newspaper, but the type that keeps our houses bright and our office equipment running smoothly.

From the Laboratory

I recently had the chance to talk with Dr. Michael Miller who runs REALITY Publishing.

High trust: High performance

Have you ever had one of those free days with no one to whom to answer? While in New York City recently, I found myself with a full day to kill before I had to meet friends for dinner.

Laser Dentistry 101

The first generation of dental lasers was essentially for soft tissue only. Although the quality of dentistry we could perform and the return on investment were significant...

Lasers in Your Practice

This is the second in a series on laser dentistry. Before buying a laser, clinicians should attend national meetings...

New Dentist

One of the most difficult situations I see with new-dentist transitions is the situation in which the new dentist has become fixated on a certain practice.

Practice Integration

In this day and age, it is critical that you protect your assets as you strive for financial independence and financial security in retirement.

Volume 99 Issue 10
October, 2009

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