Nomad Benefits
One of my favorite products is the Nomad handheld x-ray machine. The Nomad is obviously economical and flexible but it is not so obviously a great benefit to certain patients. For example, wheelchair...
View ArticleFixed LCD wall mount
Nice option for the small monitor on the rear wall behind the patient. The FM 25 LCD wall mount places your monitor 2.25″ from the wall. via Fixed LCD wall mount – ICWDental.com.
View ArticleDental Computer Hardware
Most dental offices will need three different types of computers: a server, business workstations and clinical workstations. Each computer type will have different specifications depending on the job...
View ArticleTaking X-rays Off the Wall and by the Hand
This week in Dentalcompare, one of my favorite products: The NOMAD, a hand held x-ray unit from Aribex, looks like a big ray gun from an old sci-fi film. There is a body, a pistol grip and a cone or...
View ArticleIn Desk USB Hub Grommet
Just about all high-tech and mobile gadgets plug into your computer through a USB port. These In-Desk USB Hubs from Belkin let you quickly plug in cameras and flash drives while saving invaluable...
View ArticleGuide to “Computers in the Back”
As a dental practice consultant, I’ve observed one of the fastest growing trends in dentistry is putting computers in the treatment rooms. The question then arises…OK now that I have all these...
View ArticleGetting Smart About Managing Dental Supply Inventories
This week’s Dentalcompare article: There are few things more pitiful than a stressed out assistant running down the hall to a neighbor dentist to beg for some bonding agent. All the while cursing the...
View ArticleNomad Pro 2
Nomad one of my favorite products has announced the release of an updated product the Nomad Pro 2. The biggest changes involve a newly designed battery, infrared connectors and a new charging cradle to...
View ArticleTreatment Room Monitors
Pole Mounts Placing computer monitors in the treatment rooms so that both the patient and the dental team can use them is a challenge. If your dental chair/unit has a light pole the obvious solution is...
View ArticleChanges in Hardware Change How We Practice
From my article in Sidekick Mgazine: It is no longer necessary to assign a computer to a place—the computer can be assigned to a person and it simply goes wherever the person goes. It is a bit like an...
View ArticleA New Flexible Keyboard Features Clickable Buttons
Something like this might be developed into a keyboard for the treatment rooms. It would take up very little space be easy to get out of the way and could possibly be made so that you could wipe and...
View ArticleInventory Management
Cubex uses a digital cabinet to store inventory and track usage. An online management program called SIM (Smart Inventory Manager) gathers the data, and even places orders automatically as needed. One...
View ArticleDental Computer Hardware
Most dental offices will need three different types of computers: a server, business workstations and clinical workstations. Each computer type will have different specifications depending on the job...
View ArticleGuide to “Computers in the Back”
As a dental practice consultant, I’ve observed one of the fastest growing trends in dentistry is putting computers in the treatment rooms. The question then arises…OK now that I have all these...
View ArticleNUC Ultra Small Form Factor
Thanks to Dan Edwards of Pact-One for telling me about this. NUC stands for Next Unit of Computing. It is an ultra-small fully functional computer that can be used in a dental office. The unit is 4” x...
View ArticleTechnology Guides
I am very excited to present a new tool to help you make wise technology choices. I have gathered the very best from my past articles and seminars and combined them with the latest information to...
View ArticleMagnaVu
I believe that Magnavu is one of the best kept secrets in dentistry. This is a remarkable product that should -in my opinion- be part of every new practice set up. It uses relatively simple technology,...
View ArticleHow to Improve Your Wi-Fi Signal
Good advice for home and dental office, Wi-Fi routers work best without physical barriers, such as cement or brick, blocking their signal. Think of your Wi-Fi signal as a stream of water ripples,...
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