Investments in CAD CAM Pays Off for Practices

Dr. Mark Morin, DDS
Author: Dr. Mark Morin, DDS
Date: 12/01/2010 08:29pm
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Investments in technology will pay off in your practice, in terms of improved effectiveness and efficiency, according to a speaker at the “Updates in Contemporary Dentistry Meeting” held here.
As the global dental market grows, in response to an aging population and an increased desire for esthetics, technological advances are becoming even more important in markets facing increased demand for dental services, according to Mark R. Morin, DDS, who is based in Southfield, MI.
“Within 5 to 6 years, you will not be taking impressions anymore,” Morin told the audience at the Dental Learning-sponsored event. “You are going to be taking digital pictures.”

Investments in technology will pay off in your practice, in terms of improved effectiveness and efficiency, according to a speaker at the “Updates in Contemporary Dentistry Meeting” held here.
As the global dental market grows, in response to an aging population and an increased desire for esthetics, technological advances are becoming even more important in markets facing increased demand for dental services, according to Mark R. Morin, DDS, who is based in Southfield, MI.
“Within 5 to 6 years, you will not be taking impressions anymore,” Morin told the audience at the Dental Learning-sponsored event. “You are going to be taking digital pictures.”

Category TagsCAD/CAM, Radiology and Digital Imaging, CAD/CAM

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