Pittman Dental Laboratory Blog

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

Eight Typical Steps For Dental Implants

Posted by Bill Williams on Jun 12, 2023 6:00:00 AM

When a patient decides to get All-on-4 dental implants, which is a technique used to restore a full arch of teeth, they will typically go through several steps. Here's a general overview of the process:

1. Initial Consultation: The patient will schedule an initial consultation with a qualified dentist or oral surgeon who specializes in dental implant procedures. During this consultation, the dentist will assess the patient's oral health, evaluate their jawbone density and structure using X-rays or CT scans, and discuss their dental history and expectations.

2. Treatment Planning: Based on the evaluation, the dentist will create a customized treatment plan for the patient. This includes determining the number of implants required, identifying the optimal implant positions, and discussing the materials to be used for the prosthetic teeth.

3. Preparatory Procedures (if necessary): In some cases, patients may require preparatory procedures before the implant surgery. This can include tooth extractions, bone grafting to enhance the jawbone density, or treatment for any existing oral health issues like gum disease.

4. Implant Surgery: On the day of the surgery, the patient will be given anesthesia or sedation to ensure their comfort. The dentist will then surgically place the dental implants into the jawbone. The All-on-4 technique involves using four implants per arch, strategically positioned to maximize support and stability.

5. Temporary Prosthesis: Following the implant surgery, a temporary prosthesis (denture or bridge) will be attached to the implants. This temporary restoration allows the patient to have functional teeth while the implants integrate with the jawbone during the healing period, which can take a few months.

6. Healing and Osseointegration: Over the next few months, the implants will gradually fuse with the surrounding jawbone through a process called osseointegration. This provides a strong foundation for the permanent prosthesis.

7. Final Prosthesis Placement: Once the osseointegration is complete, the patient returns to the dentist for the placement of the final prosthesis. This prosthesis is custom-made to match the patient's natural teeth in terms of color, shape, and size. The dentist will attach the prosthesis securely to the implants, ensuring proper fit and aesthetics.

8. Follow-up Care: After the All-on-4 procedure, the patient will have follow-up appointments with the dentist to monitor their healing progress and ensure the long-term success of the implants. Regular check-ups and proper oral hygiene practices are crucial to maintaining the health of the implants and prosthesis.

It's important to note that while the above steps provide a general outline, the exact process may vary depending on the patient's individual needs and the specific protocols followed by the dentist or oral surgeon.

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Topics: aquiring new patients, Dental Implants, Oral Surgeon, Focal Point, Guided surgery

Keeping Remake Percentages Down

Posted by Bill Williams on May 31, 2023 11:50:43 AM

Pittman Dental Laboratory – Keeping Remake Percentages Down

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Topics: Remake Percentage, Dentist, Dental Lab Remake Percentage, Dental Lab

Harnessing the Profit-Boosting Potential of Clear Aligners in Your Dental Practice

Posted by Bill Williams on May 23, 2023 11:23:30 AM

In the rapidly evolving field of dentistry, staying ahead of the curve is crucial to maintaining a thriving practice. One innovative development that holds immense profit-boosting potential is clear aligners. Not only do they provide patients with discreet and comfortable orthodontic treatment, but they also offer a range of advantages for your dental practice's profitability. In this blog post, we will explore how incorporating clear aligners into your treatment options can drive financial success and secure the future of your practice.

Expand Your Treatment Options:
As dentists, it's essential to adapt to changing patient preferences and demands. Clear aligners have gained tremendous popularity among individuals seeking orthodontic solutions that are aesthetically pleasing and convenient. By integrating clear aligner therapy into your services, you can cater to this growing market and attract new patients who value discretion and comfort. Expanding your treatment options to include clear aligners positions your practice as a modern and patient-centered destination for orthodontic care.

Enhance Case Acceptance:
Traditional braces can deter patients from pursuing orthodontic treatment due to their visibility and potential discomfort. However, clear aligners provide a solution that addresses these concerns. The ability to remove aligners for oral hygiene routines and enjoying favorite foods without restrictions significantly improves the patient experience. Consequently, patients are more likely to accept treatment when it aligns with their lifestyle and preferences. By offering clear aligners, you can increase your case acceptance rates and ensure a steady flow of orthodontic patients.

Streamline Workflow and Increase Efficiency:
Efficiency is a key factor in driving profitability for any dental practice. Clear aligner therapy offers a streamlined workflow, reducing the need for frequent in-person appointments. Leveraging digital technologies and advanced software, dentists can plan and track tooth movements with precision, minimizing the need for manual adjustments. This optimized treatment process not only saves time but also enables you to accommodate more patients, maximize your resources, and enhance the overall efficiency of your practice.

Improve Treatment Predictability:
Clear aligners leverage cutting-edge technology to provide highly accurate treatment planning. By incorporating 3D scanning and computer-aided design, you can achieve improved treatment predictability. This allows you to anticipate outcomes and timeframes for each patient more effectively. The reduced risk of unexpected complications and prolonged treatment durations enables you to better plan your schedule, resulting in improved productivity and profitability.

Generate Strong Patient Referrals and Reviews:
Happy patients are your best brand ambassadors. Clear aligners offer a discreet and comfortable orthodontic experience, leaving patients highly satisfied. When patients are pleased with their results, they are more likely to refer their friends, family, and colleagues to your practice. Positive word-of-mouth recommendations can significantly boost patient flow and contribute to practice growth. Moreover, patients sharing their experiences through online platforms and review websites further enhances your practice's reputation, attracting new patients and bolstering profitability.

Conclusion:

As you navigate the dynamic landscape of dentistry, it's crucial to seize opportunities that not only improve patient care but also enhance the profitability of your practice. Your Smile Factor clear aligners from Pittman Dental Laboaratory offer a win-win solution, providing patients with a modern and comfortable orthodontic option while opening doors to financial success for your practice.

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Topics: marketing your practice, aquiring new patients, Your Smile Factor, Clear Aligners

Working with your dental lab to get more patients.

Posted by Bill Williams on Apr 28, 2023 10:28:37 AM

Today there are many ways a dentist can advertise their practice in their community. There are traditional methods like local radio, billboards, and postcards. There is also digital marketing that involves websites, social media and email campaigns. However, one often overlooked source is your current dental lab. They have a vested interest in seeing you prosper. The more patients you have, the more work they get. Below, I examine common marketing strategies available to dental practices and I show you some ways your dental lab can assist you in these areas.

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

8 Advantages that the intraoral scanner offers to your dental practice

Posted by Bill Williams on Dec 8, 2020 11:38:35 AM

Intraoral Scanner technology is improving every day. These scanners are finding their way into dental practices across the country. Pittman Dental Laboratory is processing hundreds of cases a day from digital scans sent by doctors. But what are the advantages these scanners provide? Below is a list of 8 advantages that the intraoral scanner can bring to your practice.

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Topics: oral scanners, intraoral scanner