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New Paging & Message Software

May 10th, 2006 · No Comments

Replace outdated light paging systems Monitor patients in the office and where they are communicate between Team members Check this new system out looks pretty neat. We downloaded trial version and are playing with it. I have no vested interest in this just think it looks neat. www.Patient-Tracker.com

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Flexible Keyboard

April 23rd, 2006 · No Comments

Look Here Purchase Products [1] $149

The Flexible Dental Keyboard and Mouse™ is an innovative new product used for Infection Control in dental operatories. It is fully encased in silicone-based rubber so that it can be disinfected with medical-grade disinfectants. Combination keyboard and mouse. There are 109 keys and a 2-button mouse; dimensions are 516×149×10 mm.Soft, quiet typing action on 109 keys and 2-button mouse. Sturdy internal construction for commercial use.Hypoallergenic rubber casing.USB connection — short-wire for easy detaching near the keyboard. USB extension cable is included.

[1] http://www.hayesgli.com/catalog/item/3294253/2820964.htm

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Tags: Hardware · Office Design

High Tech Mirror

April 23rd, 2006 · No Comments

Miras [1]

Miras Ltd. develops and markets advanced view, treatment and diagnosis imaging products for dental professionals. The company’s patented flagship product, MirroScopeTM, the Digital Mirror, is the only device that provides intra-operative and real-time magnified video/images through a mirror for hard-to-see regions.

[1] http://www.miras-imaging.com/?cat=17&page=/file/default.html

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Tags: Administrative · Just for Fun · Office Design

Overhead Monitor Mount

March 27th, 2006 · No Comments

Mortensen Engineering and Imagin Systems [1] have introduced a new Over-head articulating Monitor Arm that provides several arm lengths for the ability to move a monitor forward or backwards during patient treatments.

[1] http://www.imaginsystems.com/index.htm

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Tags: Hardware · Office Design

Digital Frames

January 12th, 2006 · No Comments

Another idea from CES. What a great High Tech way to display before and after smile photos. Digital Frames are produced by several companies. They can also provide sound and even connect to the network.

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Tags: Administrative · Office Design

Massage Chairs

January 9th, 2006 · No Comments

Another cool non dental product at CES were Massage chairs like this model  from SANYO > Massage Chairs [1]
Massage chairs may not seem like a dental technology but in fact they can be used in the dental office. One of the trends in dentistry has been the development of the “Spa Office” A massage chair is a natural spa feature. It can simply be placed in the reception room to give patient’s a bit of luxury before an appointment and to help nervous patients relax. Or it could be used in a clinical area to relax patients during neuromusculatr tensing sessions.

[1] http://www.sanyo.com/appliances/massage%5Fchairs/index.cfm?productID=1103

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Tags: Administrative · Just for Fun · Office Design

Teeny Tiny Computers

January 8th, 2006 · No Comments

One of the big concerns dentists have about using computers in the treatment rooms is the space. We usually end up wedging a full size tower into the side or back cabinet. However there are several options, like putting the computer in the monitor or even the keyboard. However one of the smallest options on display at CES were the microcomputers from Norhtec. here [1]
As you can see in the photo these computers are tiny, but have all the functionality and connections of a typical desktop computer. They can easily fit just about anywhere. They are also surprisingly inexpensive. One of the reasons they are so small is that they have no fans. That makes them quiet as well. However it also limits the computing speed. Because of the limitations these machines may not yet be ideal for dental offices. Never the less they show that in the future we will have computers designed to fit into our cabinets and not the other way around.

[1] http://www.norhtec.com/

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Tags: Hardware · Office Design

The Babble voice privacy machine by Sonare Technologies

January 7th, 2006 · No Comments

Check it out here The Babble [1]
As dentists we have both a legal and an ethical responsibility to protect our patient’s confidential information. If you are telling a patient what you found when you examined them, asking about a medical condition or making financial arrangements no one else in the office should hear what you are saying. Especially not another patient in an adjacent room or sitting in the reception area. Now there is a high tech device that creates a zone of privacy to protect you and your patient.

Babble is perfect for people who work in open offices and for people who work with confidential information in industries such as finance, law, medical records, human resources, homeland security and businesses regulated by HIPAA. Providing voice privacy without walls, Babble protects your spoken words from the people around you. Just add Babble to any office, open workspace or cubicle to camouflage your voice for total confidentiality…..The easy-to-use Babble features a compact footprint approximately the size of a tape dispenser. ….At the push of a button, you’ve got voice privacy on demand, rather than emitting a continuous stream of white noise. Babble is only on when you need it and can be turned off when you don’t.

[1] http://www.sonaretechnologies.com/babble.html

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Tags: Administrative · Office Design · Security

LCD Mounts

January 7th, 2006 · No Comments

There were lots and lots of companies at CES showing mounts for LCD monitors as well as larger plasma and LCD television mounts. (There was a flat panel TV over 100 inches across…awesome). The two companies I have used mostly in dental offices are Ergotron [1] and ICW [2]. Following are some other options.

Innovative [3]
Visionmount [4]
Premier [5]
Barkan [6]
Chief [7]
Orbital [8]
Promounts [9]

[1] http://www.ergotron.com/
[2] http://icwdental.com/
[3] http://www.lcdarms.com/
[4] http://https://www.sanus.com/cgi-bin/web_store.cgi?page=products/wallmount/visionmount.html&cart_id=1639188_11429
[5] http://www.premiermounts.com/
[6] http://www.barkan-eng.com/
[7] http://www.chiefmfg.com/
[8] http://orbitalholdings.com/index.html
[9] http://www.promounts.com/

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Tags: Office Design

Wired Office

January 7th, 2006 · No Comments

When we come into the office each morning there is a ritual we follow to get ready for the day. We turn off the alarm, unlock the front door, turn on the lights (12 different switches), adjust the draperies, turn on the compressor and vacumn, turn on each dental unit, turn on the X-Ray units, boot the computers (8 of them), turn on the sound system, turn on the TV showing Smile Channel, and of course start the coffee.
Then when we close up we do it all again the other way around.
It is now possible to do all of these tasks with a single touch of a control panel.
There were many companies showing home controls at CES. These controls are growing rapidly as a new standard Zwave makes it possible to use wireless controls in a wide variety of uses. Although the CES vendors were showing home use the same technology could easily be adapted to a small office.
Why use wireless controls? The most obvious advantage is that it saves time. The second advantage is that it is always consistent. You will never have to worry about things left on over the weekend. I believe that in a typical office these controls will easily save 30 minutes a day. 15 to open and 15 to close. At $15 an hour and working 192 days a year the savings will be $1,440 a year.
And besides the savings it is really cool!

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Tags: Administrative · Office Design