IMTEC Mini Dental Implants and Full Bridges | Denture Sky

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IMTEC Mini Dental Implants and Full Bridges

Imtec MDIs are used on this patient to hold full upper and lower bridgework.





Big Brother

You are in an accident. A voice comes over your car radio and asks if you are OK. Or maybe your car breaks down. Push a button and help is on its way. You have OnStar, a system that monitors your car. What if there were something like this for your dental equipment?

During the next couple of years, manufacturers plan to insert computer network ports into dental equipment — wired and wireless — that will connect to repair centers. Initially, if your product has a problem, you will be able to push a button or send some sort of signal that will go to the repair center. The techs at the center will be able to troubleshoot the problem and send a person to your office with much more information than with the current system.

Now, we often get a visit from a tech who checks out the piece of equipment, and then leaves after ordering a part and says he or she will return in a day or two. This not only slows down the repair process but costs more for the repair company and doctor — both in charges and downtime.



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