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Peerlogic Raises $5.65M in Funding to Fuel Expansion of AI-Driven Dental Practice Technology

Dentistry Today

. “Peerlogic’s intuitive platform helps dental offices focus on their primary objective of exemplary patient care by unlocking revenue potential, facilitating better communication with customers, and increasing the overall efficiency of their business,” said Ashok Santhanam, venture partner at AZ-VC.

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Influence Your Boss: 4 Tips for Dental Office Managers

Off the Cusp

For example, the practice could consider investing in the most up-to-date dental technology or practice management software. American Association of Dental Practice Management. 5 stages of becoming a great leader in dental management. November 12, 2020. October 15, 2023.

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How Digitally Mature Solo Dental Practices Stay Competitive

Planet DDS

These are the benchmarks of a digitally mature solo dental practice. Where digitally mature solo dental practices focus their attention and stay competitive. Acquire new generation dental technology. Automation is possible across your practice. What’s implied by “new generation dental technology?”.

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Develop an Entrepreneurial Mindset and Create a Thriving Private Dental Practice

Planet DDS

Or perhaps the pandemic challenges of 2020 have sparked you to see practice ownership differently and determine to shore things up a bit. No, not everyone is cut out for dental entrepreneurship. If 2020 taught us anything – it’s that the “norms” can quickly change. It’s a new era and only the equipped will thrive.

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Upcoming Dental Industry Trends for 2022

Planet DDS

report an “open and busy” practice; 37.4% indicate being open but with fewer patient appointments than usual; 1% report that their practice was closed as result of the pandemic. An anticipated 38% dental revenue decline for 2020 (per the ADA) was countered with an overall decrease of 6%.