As the technology leader in dentistry, we pride ourselves in not only bringing technology to dental practices everywhere, but also offering the best support in the industry. As the year draws to a close, I wanted to give you a quick recap of the new technologies that have joined our offering this year:
Eaglesoft 16 – The latest update offers a new look, better functionality and enhanced adaptability
CAESY Cloud – Online patient education gives dental professionals immediate access to more than 280 multimedia patient education presentations
PattLock – Our new online backup service that protects and secures patient and practice information and is compatible with all practice management software
New Patterson Technology Center – A new 100,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility in Effingham, Ill. to support and develop our technology products of the future
Explore Store – Recently launched as a central location where dental professionals will be able to find a variety of innovative practice-enhancing resources
Hardware – Continual updates to our hardware line have been added to offer the latest in technology
New Patterson Dental website – Created with a powerful search engine and ordering system to make your life easier
CEREC 4.0 – A major enhancement and redesign of the CEREC software, bringing unprecedented power and performance to the CEREC process from start to finish
Off the Cusp blog – Our Patterson Dental blog is full of helpful ideas for your dental practice. Every Monday we discuss ideas for marketing your practice. On Tuesdays we bring you the latest news in technology and on Fridays we provide ideas for giving back to your community
Patterson social media sites – Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus accounts allow us to keep in close contact with dental professionals
Schick WiFi sensor – Giving dental professionals high-quality images and freedom of movement around patients and operatories
As we move into 2012, rest assured Patterson is committed to continue to grow and offer and support the best in technology.
Did we see any advancments when it comes to seating. I am sure I speak for many when I say that we need better ergonomic seating options for clinicians. Our backs are killing us.