New Trends in Dental Practice Design and Flow

Looking around an old home, one might be perplexed to discover a little iron door leading to the basement, a tiny alcove built into a wall or a small staircase, tucked out of sight. These are old design trends from years gone by (a coal chute, telephone niche, and a servant staircase, respectively) and not something that you would see in modern houses.
Like home design, dental practices take their cues from trends in both function and fashion. A practice that was designed in the 1950s, while utilitarian then, likely needs an overhaul to make it functional for modern-day dentists. But it’s not just practices from the 1950s that need renovation. The way dentists work is very different today than how they did 70 years ago, and even a couple of years ago...
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Like home design, dental practices take their cues from trends in both function and fashion. A practice that was designed in the 1950s, while utilitarian then, likely needs an overhaul to make it functional for modern-day dentists. But it’s not just practices from the 1950s that need renovation. The way dentists work is very different today than how they did 70 years ago, and even a couple of years ago...
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