Dental TI completes our training and technology showroom in Carmel, IN.
Dental TI Training & Technology Showroom
May 14th, 2010Dental TI & Symmetry Dental Direct Share Training Time
May 13th, 2010Dental TI Teams up with Symmetry Dental Direct for Indiana Show Room
May 11th, 2010Dental TI teams up with Symmetry Dental Direct to open a Indiana Showroom. Symmetry Dental Direct is a direct to dentist cabinet manufacturer. Their cabinets are on display in Dental TI’s office and used as part of the training and demo experience of Dental TI’s technology solution.
Dental TI to attend Paragon Excelleration meeting.
May 11th, 2010Dental TI will attend the Paragon Excelleration meeting in Columbus, Ohio Friday May 14th.
Dental TI Attends Paragon Perio Meeting in Chicago.
May 11th, 2010Dental TI CEO David Hanning attended the 5th annual Paragon Perio meeting in Chicago on May 8th. Ken Runkle of Paragon presented to the top periodontist from around the country.
Dr Shawberry goes live with Dental TI Technology
April 20th, 2010We are getting great reports from the dental office of Dr. Jeff Shawberry in Tiffin, OH. They are getting great image quality with the Suni digital xray, Suni digital pan and the Dental TI intraoral cameras that were just installed and trained by the Dental TI team. Kenneth Hensler is on site to handle any support issues for the first live day of using the technology.
Top Ten Technology Mistakes
April 16th, 20101. Not having an overall plan of integration. How will all of the pieces work together.
2. Relaying on multiple manufacturers’ reps for a complete project.
3. Not having clear expectation with the installer with regards to aesthetics and ergonomics of equipment placement.
4. Not having an implementation plan in place.
5. Choosing your technology budget before your technology.
6. Not having a support plan in place for all your technology.
7. Not having an obsolescence cycle or having an unrealistic obsolescence cycle in place.
8. Under utilizing technology because 0f poor training.
9. Failure to make full use of intraoral camera as a diagnostic and presentation tool properly incorporated with charting and treatment planning.
10. Relying solely on online backup.
10 Keys to successful technology implementation
April 15th, 201010 KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL TECHNOLOGY IMPLEMENTATION

1. P
urchase all PC hardware at the same time.
2. If going with PC manufacturer – use business class PCs with
professional version of operating system.
3. Keep all software discs with License #s in a locked cabinet.
4. Have a backup protocol in place that utilizes portable hard
drives to take home and an onsite hard drive for archival.
5. Have a routine in place for verifying successful backups .
6. Utilize a network share from the server with a shortcut for
access to office documents.
7. If space permits, consider utilizing dual monitors at the front
desk. This allows for multitasking (e.g. schedule open on one
screen while a word document is being edited on the second
screen.)
8.Utilize a dual tray printer (one tray for better quality photo
prints and a second for high volume text printing.)
9. Enter the patient’s treatment plan chair side using the chart.
10. Utilize on-going technology training for the staff.



