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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Remodeling: Exterior Additions
Volume 26 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1992
When remodeling involves changing the exterior of a building or adding to an existing structure, the cost can be substantial. Such an investment is usually made to benefit the owner or co-owner of a b...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 34 : Number 1 : Page 15 : Jan 2000
The examination appointment is often the patient's and parents' first visit to the orthodontic office. With many families now considering more than one practice before making a selection--especially...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 13 : Number 10 : Page 702 : Oct 1979
Most orthodontists feel a special consultation area is preferable to presenting the case analysis at the dental chair. Only large offices can afford the luxury of a separate area devoted to consultati...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 21 : Number 2 : Page 0 : Feb 1987
The study of color is becoming so widespread that the professional title of "colorist" is readily accepted. Actually, several scientific disciplines are involved. A physiologist studies the way color ...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 18 : Number 10 : Page 719 : Oct 1984
When it comes to designing an office, orthodontists are often long on ideas and short on space. A practitioner who has just signed a new lease for a location with 500-600 more square feet than his pre...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 27 : Number 5 : Page 0 : May 1993
Glass is one of the world's most ancient products. Manufactured glass has a history of some 6,000 years; artisans in Egypt were creating beautiful flasks and glass objects 3,500 years ago. The sparkli...
247.
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 32 : Number 1 : Page 35 : Jan 1998
When orthodontists discuss the practice of the future, the conversation usually turns to the problem of eliminating paper from daily operations. In a busy practice, trying to keep track of patient fil...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 39 : Number 4 : Page 259 : Apr 2005
Over the past five years, Dr. Brewka and his staff have become increasingly proficient in using Invisalign* appliances; as an Invisalign Premier Provider, he has started more than 700 patients in Invi...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Remodeling Options and Solutions
Volume 45 : Number 1 : Page 41 : Jan 2011
The term "remodeling", as applied to an orthodontic office, can cover a wide range of activities, from minor alterations in an existing floor plan for improved practice efficiency to major, all-encomp...
250.
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 21 : Number 8 : Page 0 : Aug 1987
A noisy office environment is one of the most annoying problems that orthodontists have to deal with. Noise stress is a health hazard not often recognized. Medical studies show prolonged noise stress ...
251.
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Working with an Interior Decorator
Volume 25 : Number 1 : Page 0 : Jan 1991
This question-and-answer session will address the topics often raised by orthodontists who are planning to decorate their offices. DR. HAMULA Why should an orthodontist consider using an interior deco...
252.
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 25 : Number 12 : Page 0 : Dec 1991
Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) and its related manifestation, Building Related Illness (BRI), are becoming commonplace environmental problems, extensively documented in the medical literature. Much of t...
253.
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 13 : Number 8 : Page 513 : Aug 1979
The reception room is important as a first impression of the office. While extravagant furnishing can be misleading to a cost-conscious public, it is equally inappropriate to give an appearance of lac...
254.
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Skylights: The Sky's the Limit
Volume 22 : Number 6 : Page 0 : Jun 1988
Perhaps no single design feature contributes more to a room's character and attractiveness than openings--whether they are windows, skylights, or a combination of the two. Windows can bring a special ...
255.
ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 14 : Number 3 : Page 171 : Mar 1980
The nerve center of business activity in your office deserves proper space and planning. One of the great weaknesses in many offices is that the business office barely has enough space for one recepti...
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Survey of Orthodontists' Attitudes and Experiences Regarding Miniscrew Implants
Volume 44 : Number 8 : Page 481 : Aug 2010
Orthodontic miniscrews are becoming widely used on the basis of their ability to provide skeletal anchorage and to reduce the need for patient compliance.1-7 To date, few clinical studies have assesse...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Attracting Patients to Your Practice
Volume 44 : Number 1 : Page 47 : Jan 2010
Orthodontists have always accepted the challenges of keeping abreast with advances in the profession and perfecting new techniques to better serve their patients. During the recent recession, they hav...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Volume 34 : Number 12 : Page 723 : Dec 2000
The average orthodontist will move to a new office or do a major remodeling or redesign of an existing office two or three times during a career. An orthodontist's first office, usually leased and rel...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Transitional Office Design: Attracting an Associate
Volume 36 : Number 12 : Page 701 : Dec 2002
Years ago, many orthodontists at the end of their careers chose simply to finish their remaining cases and close their offices. Today, it is much less sensible, from a tax and retirement planning stan...
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ORTHODONTIC OFFICE DESIGN
Children's Areas: An Emerging Trend
Volume 22 : Number 9 : Page 0 : Sep 1988
Children's areas have not previously been given much consideration when designing orthodontic reception rooms. Although children's areas have long been common in general dental and pedodontic offices,...
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