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DDSGadget.com Welcomes Dental Technology Guru, Paul Feuerstein, DMD

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DDSGadget.com is excited to welcome dental technology guru, Paul Feuerstein, DMD to our editorial board.

Paul Feuerstein received his undergraduate degree at SUNY Stony Brook where he majored in Chemistry, engineering and music and learned how to program computers. He received his dental degree at UNJMD in 1972 and has a General Practice in North Billerica, MA. He installed one of dentistry's first "in-office computers" in 1978 and has been teaching dental professionals how to use computers since the late 70’s. He is currently the Technology Editor of Dental Economics Magazine and the High Tech writer for the Journal of the Mass Dental Society as well as contributing author to several national dental journals. He is now one of the ADA technology lecturers, speaking at the annual sessions, has been speaking at Yankee for over 20 years as well as several state and local dental association meetings.


Over the past years he has made an extensive study of the high tech products available to the dental profession and has used many of them in his general practice. He has also been in the forefront of using the internet at both office and home, and has brought many of his colleagues online.


Find out more about Dr. Feuerstein at: www.computersindentistry.com

Posted by DDSGadget on April 5, 2006 06:45 AM | Permalink

Comments

Dr Feuerstein,
Other then a computer, is there technology that every dentist should consider for there office? If there are many, for the new doctor a list of importance.
Thanks so very mucy

Posted by: Jeffrey Hoos DMD | April 7, 2006 08:07 AM

I think that a general practice must have a KaVo DiagNodent. This is the only actual product that i endorse. It will change the way the exam and recall is done by eliminating the word "watch" from any occlusal catch. Think of this product as the digital explorer. The other mandatory product is a digital camera and a good set of mirrors and retractors. It is quite helpful if there are computers in the treatment rooms but there are workarounds to show the images to the patients.

Posted by: Paul Feuestein, DMD | April 26, 2006 09:20 PM

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