Contemporary Orthodontic Office: A Review
Journal Title: International Journal of Current Research and Review - Year 2018, Vol 10, Issue 20
Abstract
Technological changes affect most areas of our lives, and our orthodontic practices are no different. As these changes mount, orthodontists and their teams have many questions. How can we possibly adapt to these rapid changes? Is now the right time, or should we wait to see what others do who know more than me? Will something better come along? Will we be left behind if we don’t jump in now? Areas currently being influenced by technology in our orthodontic practices include education, personnel management, marketing, communication, diagnosis and treatment planning, and treatment. We have chosen to use an integrated technology solution when possible to avoid many of the above problems and to provide a certain sense of comfort for my team and myself by having a single source for customer support. We will describe our choices in this article.
Authors and Affiliations
Navaneetha Nambi
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