Should I Move My Dental Practice?
There are many reasons to consider moving your dental practice to a different location. While your current office may have been close to perfection in prior years, that might not be the case today. You may be dealing with situations beyond your control, such as a change in demographics, reduced traffic, or changes in traffic […]
How to Find the Right Location for Your New Dental Office
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You’ve all probably heard the saying, “location, location, location” when buying or renting real estate. There’s a valid reason for that saying, especially when it comes to finding the right location for your new dental office. One of the most important aspects of starting a new dental practice is the physical location of where you […]
The Power of First Impressions: 7 Dental Office Reception Ideas
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When it comes to designing your dental office space, your reception area is an incredibly important area to focus on. Not only do you need the staff at your reception desk to be able to deal with patients coming in and out of your office in an effective and efficient manner, but the reception space […]
How Large is an Ideal Operatory?
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If your dental practice is in need of a remodel or you’re moving your practice into a new building and remodeling is a necessity, then one of the most important things you’ll need to consider is the size of your operatories. While you might be tempted to add as many operatories to your layout as […]
When Less is More: Minimalist Dental Office Design Ideas
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One of the most popular trends in interior design these days is minimalism. It allows for a simplified lifestyle with less clutter, clean lines, and a feeling of peace and serenity in any space. Minimalism allows the owner to accentuate architecturally in a space, rather than filling the walls and empty spaces with bulky décor […]
How Can Dental Ergonomics Improve Your Practice?
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How many hours do you spend at work every day? Eight? Ten? Maybe even more. Chances are, if you’re working in the dental industry, you and your employees will spend about half of your waking hours at work. This means constantly bending over, long hours on your feet, manipulating dental instruments, and repetitive up-and-down movements […]