
pmid: 7860885
The use of computers in dentistry has expanded considerably in the last 15 years. Computer software can facilitate practice activities ranging from patient data management and financial management to treatment planning and electronic scheduling. This article addresses strategies for using technology to simplify and improve practice management.
Marketing of Health Services, Dental Records, Appointments and Schedules, Practice Management, Dental, Computer Systems, Therapy, Computer-Assisted, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Photography, Computer-Aided Design, Humans, Office Automation, Patient Credit and Collection, Software
Marketing of Health Services, Dental Records, Appointments and Schedules, Practice Management, Dental, Computer Systems, Therapy, Computer-Assisted, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Photography, Computer-Aided Design, Humans, Office Automation, Patient Credit and Collection, Software
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