3M Helps Dentists Make Great First Impressions
Digital Guide offers practical solutions to common
issues
ST. PAUL, Minn. – (December 2,
2015) – Making a great first impression
matters. Especially for dentists and dental lab professionals involved with
creating the highest possible quality dental restorations for patients. If a
dental impression is taken improperly, it means repeat visits for the patient
and dentist, because dental labs may not be able to create a quality final
restoration. Bad impressions get sent back by the dental lab to the dental
office to be remade or adjusted. This amounts to a significant source of
productivity and revenue loss for the dental practice.
Capturing the ideal impression can
be a challenge for even the most seasoned dental professional, but there are a
number of simple tips and best practices that can greatly improve outcomes. To help
improve impression taking skills, 3M Oral Care has updated its 3M Impression
Troubleshooting Guide. With the newly optimized online guide, dentists can feel
confident throughout the impression taking process, helping to ensure accurate
outcomes each and every time.
The Impression Troubleshooting
Guide is an interactive digital tool allowing dentists to quickly find answers
to 12 of the most common issues in the impression taking procedure, with
instant access to the corresponding solution. The guide also contains links to
educational resources including instructional videos and technical data to
further support proper technique.
“Taking impressions can be tricky
because there are many variables in the process. This visual guide offers me
practical advice on how I can prevent typical problems that can occur during
the impression taking process. It also provides solutions that allow me to
create highly detailed and accurate impressions, on the first try,” said Dr. James
Braun, D.D.S., M.S. “Besides offering some of the most advanced and highest
quality impression materials available, 3M supports my practice by providing me
highly relevant clinical education tools, like the Impression Troubleshooting
Guide.”
Making a great impression the first
time leads to happier patients and a better procedure for all those involved. View
the Impression Troubleshooting Guide today at http://multimedia.3m.com/mws/media/201647O/making-better-impressions-troubleshooting-guide.pdf.
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