Fabulous 4-Handed and 2-Handed Dentistry (Pt. 8 of "This Can All Be Easier")

Dental Office Design, Equipment, and Training
Dental Office Design, Equipment, and Training
2.3 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - The fifth and final project
The fifth and final project to make dentistry easier is to create a four-handed dental practice that will greatly reduce the necessary range of motion.

A two-handed dental practice can also be very efficient if you don't need to walk to get supplies.

A great four to two hand setup is ambidextrous.

In his conclusion to the "This Can All Be Easier" seminar, Dr. Ahearn discusses dental office flow generally. It's All About Flow!

More about Design Ergonomics:

If you would like to discuss your dental office design, don't hesitate to call our team at 1-800-275-2547.

Because customer service is a main priority at Design Ergonomics, you’ll find that working with us is easy and enjoyable. Our goal is to simply create great offices while never mishandling your time, budget or individual needs. At Design Ergonomics, we offer a full range of service, from basic to comprehensive, to help you meet your goals:

- Consultation on existing and planned projects
- OSHA, Americans w/Disability Act and HIPAA conformance evaluation
- Conceptual floor plan development
- Blocking Diagram design services – the cornerstone of your dental office growth action plan
- Mechanical engineering plans
- Design, style, and finish plan
- Complete office plans

More about Dr. Ahearn:

David J. Ahearn, DDS, a 1981 graduate of the University of Michigan School of Dentistry is, first and foremost, a full time, wet gloved, practicing general dentist.

He began the study of ergonomics in dentistry when, in 1989 he began to experience physical symptoms that became increasingly more severe as his practice grew.

With the assistance of ergonomists from NASA, Industry and with engineering consultants from universities such as M.I.T. and R.I.S.D., he was able to begin a comprehensive analysis of practice, style, operator performance and health.

Today he actively councils dentists regarding office functional layout and its effects on performance and staff well being. Perhaps unique to the practice management consulting profession, he does not in any way believe that there is only one right way to practice dentistry. Dr. Ahearn’s personal practice ranks in the top 1% of practices today and was a Practice of the Year-finalist in 1998. His work has shown that quality, productivity and practitioner health are not mutually exclusive and that simple workplace changes can significantly improve practitioner health and performance.

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