From failing eyesight to hearing loss, hair removal to tumor removal, healthcare has made great use of lasers in the past several decades. Using beams of light, physicians can slice through tissue, burn it away, or break it apart. Lasers are especially useful in...
As dental practices move towards software and digitization, big data is increasingly becoming an office-wide term. Big data essentially encompasses all of a businesses’ day-to-day data. The implication here is that this data be collected and analyzed to provide...
Technological advancements in the dentistry world benefit providers and patients. In the case of tooth decay, the sentiment is no different. Tooth decay, considered “the most prevalent chronic disease in both children and adults,” poses serious risks to dental health....
We’ve discussed how cloud computing technology has impacted the dental industry, as well as many other forms of business. But, what exactly is this cloud technology that has many businesses and offices buzzing? Cloud computing allows internet users the benefit of...
Technology has changed the way many industries we’re familiar with work. In previous blogs, we’ve had various focuses on technology within the dental field, and how it is assisting healthcare providers with tasks from regular patient visits to performing surgery and...