Pittman Dental Laboratory Blog

Elevate Your Dental Practice with Amplify Dental Training

Posted by Bill Williams on Oct 16, 2023 6:00:00 AM

In the dynamic field of dentistry, staying at the forefront of knowledge and skill is crucial for providing the best care to your patients. Dentists looking to expand their expertise and practice offerings need not look further than Amplify Dental Training. This educational institution has steadily grown over the years, offering a wide range of courses that empower dentists with the skills needed to excel in their careers.

Led by the esteemed Dr. Ara Nazarian, a practicing general dentist with a wealth of experience, Amplify Dental Training distinguishes itself by offering courses that are not only informative but also presented in a friendly, practical, and easy-to-understand manner. Dr. Nazarian's teaching style is rooted in real-world clinical cases, documented extensively through photography and video, making the learning experience immersive and engaging.

One of the hallmarks of Amplify Dental Training is its commitment to hands-on learning. Over the years, the institution has trained thousands of dentists who have collectively treated thousands of patients. Attendees have extracted more than 20,000 teeth and completed grafting procedures on over 5,000 sites, all performed on actual patients provided by the training program. This invaluable hands-on experience ensures that dentists leave the program with a high level of clinical competence.

Amplify Dental Training's dedication to its students extends well beyond the duration of the courses. The institution strives to build lasting relationships with its attendees, making assistance and support available for years after they complete their programs. This ongoing support ensures that dentists continue to grow and evolve in their practices throughout their careers.

One of the unique features that set Amplify Dental Training apart is its comprehensive live-patient extraction and grafting programs. Unlike many other programs, here, students actually get to work on live patients provided by the institution. The opportunity to perform procedures on real patients under expert guidance is unparalleled and greatly enhances the learning experience.

When considering dental training programs, it's essential to evaluate the opportunities for hands-on experience and the level of patient interaction. Amplify Dental Training stands out as a leader in live-patient learning, and they encourage potential students to compare their offerings with other programs in the U.S. Ask about the number of procedures you'll perform, the availability of patients, and the level of practical experience you'll gain – and you'll find that Amplify Dental Training offers a truly exceptional educational experience.

Amplify Dental Training and Dr. Ara Nazarian are privileged to have the support and sponsorship of Pittman Dental Laboratory and Surgical Solutions. As a testament to their commitment, Pittman offers exclusive discounts and pricing for students enrolled in the training program. This partnership further enhances the value and accessibility of the educational experience provided by Amplify Dental Training. If you're a dentist looking to elevate your skills and expand your practice offerings, Amplify Dental Training should be at the top of your list. With its exceptional faculty, comprehensive programs, commitment to hands-on learning, and ongoing support, it's the ideal destination for dentists who aspire to reach new heights in their careers. For more information contact kim@pittmandental.com or go to https://www.amplifydental.com/

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Topics: aquiring new patients, Guided surgery, Capture, dental training

Why Dentists Should Leave CAD/CAM and Digital Printing to Lab Technicians

Posted by Bill Williams on Oct 9, 2023 6:00:00 AM

In the rapidly evolving field of dentistry, technology has brought forth a wave of innovations that have transformed the way dental professionals operate. Among these advancements, Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) technology, coupled with digital printing, have revolutionized the fabrication of dental prosthetics. While these technologies undoubtedly offer numerous benefits, it's crucial to consider whether Dentists should take on the responsibility of mastering them or if they should delegate these tasks to skilled dental lab technicians. Here, we examine why Dentists should prioritize patient care over becoming CAD/CAM and digital printing experts.

1. Focus on Patient Care: Dentists are primarily trained to diagnose and treat oral health issues, focusing on patient care and satisfaction. Learning the intricacies of CAD/CAM and digital printing systems can be a time-consuming and distracting endeavor, diverting their attention from patient needs. By leaving these technical aspects to experienced lab technicians, Dentists can maintain their primary role as healthcare providers.

2. Complex Learning Curve: CAD/CAM software and digital printing technology require a steep learning curve. Dentists already undergo extensive education and training to obtain their degrees. Adding the complexities of these technologies to their already demanding workload can lead to burnout and decreased quality of patient care.

3. Technological Advancements: The dental industry experiences continuous technological advancements, with software and hardware updates occurring frequently. Staying up-to-date with these changes can be overwhelming for Dentists, whereas lab technicians are equipped to adapt and master evolving technologies.

4. Precision and Expertise: Dental lab technicians specialize in crafting precise and aesthetically pleasing dental prosthetics. They possess the artistic skills and technical expertise necessary to create high-quality restorations that meet the unique needs of each patient. Entrusting these experts ensures superior outcomes for patients.

5. Time Efficiency: Dentists have busy schedules, managing patient appointments, diagnoses, and treatments. By outsourcing CAD/CAM and digital printing tasks to dental labs, they can save valuable time, resulting in more efficient patient care and improved patient satisfaction.

6. Reduced Risk of Errors: Mistakes in CAD/CAM design or digital printing can be costly and time-consuming to rectify. Dental technicians are trained to minimize errors and deliver consistently high-quality products, reducing the risk of complications for patients.

7. Regulatory Compliance: Dental labs are well-versed in regulatory compliance related to materials, sanitation, and quality control. Ensuring the accuracy and uptime of these machines is crucial, as proper maintenance is necessary. Dentists may struggle to keep up with these, putting their practices at risk of down time, legal and ethical complications.

In conclusion, while CAD/CAM and digital printing technologies have undeniably transformed the dental industry, it is in the best interest of Dentists and their patients to leave the technical aspects to experienced dental lab technicians. Dentists can better serve their patients by focusing on diagnosis, treatment, and patient care, allowing lab technicians to handle the intricacies of digital design and fabrication. At Pittman Dental Laboratory, we assign a dedicated Account Manager to each Dentist to oversee the work of our technicians handling their cases. This includes managing the CAD/CAM and digital printing functions. By implementing this system, Dentists can guarantee the utmost level of patient satisfaction and uphold their dedication to delivering top-quality oral healthcare.

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Topics: Digital Printing, CAD/CAM

The Biting Truth: How Inflation Impacts the Dental Industry

Posted by Bill Williams on Oct 2, 2023 6:00:00 AM

Inflation is a term that frequently makes headlines, impacting various sectors of the economy. While it may not be the first industry that comes to mind, the dental industry is not immune to the effects of rising prices. In this blog post, we'll explore the ways in which inflation can sink its teeth into the dental industry and the consequences it brings.

1. Rising Material Costs:
One of the most immediate effects of inflation on the dental industry is the surge in material costs. Dental practices rely on a wide range of supplies, from dental instruments to restorative materials like crowns and fillings. As the prices of these materials increase, dental professionals are forced to either absorb the additional costs or pass them on to patients in the form of higher fees for procedures.

2. Impact on Small Practices:
Smaller dental practices may face even greater challenges in coping with inflation. They often lack the purchasing power of larger dental chains, making it harder to negotiate favorable prices with suppliers. As a result, they may see their profit margins squeezed, making it more difficult to invest in new equipment or hire additional staff.

3. Access to Care:
Inflation can also affect access to dental care, particularly for those without comprehensive insurance coverage. As the cost of dental procedures rises, individuals may postpone or forego necessary treatments due to financial constraints. This can lead to more serious dental issues down the line, potentially increasing the overall cost of care.

4. Employee Compensation:
Dental practices need skilled and qualified staff to provide quality care. Inflation can drive up the cost of living, making it necessary for dental practices to increase employee wages to retain talent. This added financial burden can put additional pressure on practice finances.

5. Investment in Technology:
The dental field relies heavily on technological advancements for better patient care and streamlined processes. Inflation can make it challenging for dental practices to invest in new technologies, hindering their ability to stay competitive and provide the best care possible.

In conclusion, inflation may not be as readily associated with the dental industry as it is with others, but its effects are nonetheless significant. Rising material costs, challenges for smaller practices, limited access to care, increased employee compensation demands, and hindered technological advancements all contribute to the complex relationship between inflation and the dental industry. Pittman Dental Laboratory and Surgical Solutions must remain vigilant to navigate these challenges as well.  At Pittman Dental Laboratory and Surgical Solutions, we are continually engaged in negotiations with our suppliers, tirelessly striving to secure the finest materials at the most competitive prices. 

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Topics: marketing your practice, Dentist, Dental Lab, aquiring new patients, Dental Technology, New Dental Practice, Dental Industry, Inflation

Capitalizing on the Surge in Implant Dentistry Demand

Posted by Bill Williams on Sep 18, 2023 6:00:00 AM

In recent years, implant dentistry has witnessed a significant surge in patient demand. People are increasingly seeking dental implants as a long-lasting solution for missing teeth, and this trend presents a golden opportunity for general practitioners to expand their services and meet this growing need.

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Topics: aquiring new patients, Dental Implants, Focal Point

Dental implants can offer several benefits that can positively impact a person's health. Here are 7 ways dental implants can improve overall health:

Posted by Bill Williams on Sep 4, 2023 6:00:00 AM

Dental implants can offer several benefits that can positively impact a person's health. Here are 7 ways dental implants can improve overall health:

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Topics: Dental Implants, Oral Surgeon, Focal Point, Guided surgery, All on X

Utilizing the products and services offered by Pittman Dental Laboratory.

Posted by Bill Williams on Aug 21, 2023 6:00:00 AM

Utilizing the products and services offered by Pittman Dental Laboratory can provide several advantages for a dental practice. Here are 8 key benefits:

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Topics: Dentist, Dental Lab, Dental Technology, New Dental Practice, Dental Lab Starter Kit

Dental Night Guards: Enhancing Dental Health and Expanding Practice Revenue

Posted by Bill Williams on Aug 7, 2023 6:00:00 AM

Maintaining good oral health goes beyond regular brushing and flossing. Many people unknowingly suffer from bruxism, a condition characterized by teeth grinding or clenching during sleep. Dental night guards, also known as occlusal splints, offer a simple yet effective solution to protect teeth, prevent damage, and alleviate associated symptoms. Moreover, dentists can leverage the provision of dental night guards as an additional revenue source while benefiting their patients' overall dental well-being.

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Topics: marketing your practice, new patients, aquiring new patients, night guards

Transforming Dentistry: Tech Innovations in the Digital Laboratory

Posted by Bill Williams on Jul 24, 2023 6:00:00 AM

In the ever-evolving landscape of dentistry, technology continues to play a pivotal role in revolutionizing patient care and enhancing dental practices. From digital imaging and diagnostics to advanced laboratory equipment, dentists now have access to a range of cutting-edge innovations that are reshaping the industry.  In this blog, we will explore some specific tech innovations that Pittman Dental Laboratory has invested in, that is now helping dentists and their practices achieve their goals.

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Topics: oral scanners, intraoral scanner, Dentist, Dental Lab, hybrid workflow, tech

Guided Versus Non-Guided Dental Implant Placement: A Path to Success

Posted by Bill Williams on Jul 10, 2023 6:00:00 AM

When it comes to dental implant placement, dentists and oral surgeons have two primary approaches: guided and non-guided. Understanding the difference between these methods is crucial for professionals to effectively communicate with their patients and ensure a successful outcome. In recent years, guided implant placement has gained popularity due to its numerous advantages and improved patient experiences.

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Topics: Dental Implants, Oral Surgeon, Focal Point, Guided surgery, Capture, hybrid workflow, All on X

How can AI enhance your dental practice?

Posted by Bill Williams on Jun 26, 2023 6:00:00 AM

AI can play a significant role in helping dentists gain and retain more patients in their practice by enhancing various aspects of their services. Here are some ways AI can assist dentists in patient acquisition and retention:

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Topics: marketing, marketing your practice, new patients, aquiring new patients, AI, artificial intelligence