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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / November 2006

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DENTAL SOFTWARES, CLINIC MANAGEMENT,ETC.

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Dentist PANKAJ - 07 Dec 2005 10:27 GMT
Hello!

I'm a freshly passed Dentist & planning to open a clinic of my own
shortly  in Pune-Maharashtra state, India.
Can anybody please give me tips on variuos aspects of a private clinic
including its management, products, free softwares (to start with), any
used dental units, etc.

Regards
Pankaj
Amatus Cremona - 07 Dec 2005 16:01 GMT
There are the occasional posters from India who can help with local
differences.  Most of us here are in the USA, but enjoy discussing dentistry
with people outside the USA very much.

Your questions are too broad to easily comment upon. How about narrowing
down your questions to more specifics ?

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Dentist PANKAJ - 07 Dec 2005 19:20 GMT
Thanks for replying Amatus!

Hey! A good news for you.Today itself I formed a new googlegroup
dedicated only to Dentistry. Enthusiastic & cooperating persons like
you are warmly Welcome.I'll send you an invitation right now.Please
feel free to mail at : DentistPANKAJ@googlegroups.com

I'm planning to start my own clinicin Pune,India. I have had a work
experience of abt. 14 months at  reknowned Dentist's clinic.
I'm very impressed by the usefullness of softwares in day to day
practice.
But, the one I'd seen had many unwanted features.I'ld like to know abt.
an easy to use software(of course, I'll be able to tell more after
scrutinising any/some of them).
Are there any online sources regarding availability of dental
softwares(atleast having a trial period offer!) ?
Any specific tips regarding patient satisfaction, cost cutting,
complications & their way-outs,etc. are most welcome.
Any online ce-credit courses?
Hope to hear more from you Mr.(can I mention Dr.) Amatus?

Regards
Pankaj
Amatus Cremona - 07 Dec 2005 21:16 GMT
Pancaj,

Please bring your questions to this forum if you don't mind.  All the
regulars here check for messages on SMD between patients.  It is quick and
out thing for us.  We usually don't have time to go to a few outside
web-pages except for occasionally.  Your warm welcome is appreciated and
reciprocated.

Regarding software, please understand that I am well qualified to discuss
many of the products available in the USA, but have no idea what you can get
for use in India.  I suggest you check the advertisements in your journals
(both scientific journals and "throw-away" journals).  Contact every
software vendor you can find which have a product for use in India, and ask
for a demo disk.  they should all provide you with one.  Some will give you
a disk with the actual program on it that you can use for 30 days, then it
erases itself.  Some will give you a disk with video demonstration of
various screens.  I would be happy to help you decide how to choose among
these.

IN the USA, the common title for a dentist is Dr.  However, among friends,
it is first name .  Use Amatus for now.

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Dentist PANKAJ - 07 Dec 2005 22:13 GMT
Thanks once again Amatus.

I find you really very helpful & a regular internet surfer.
I've seen your replies to many other topics within this group.
I'm really very impressed.
Abt. the SMD forum, a very few dentists here know abt. it. A more few
professionals search on the internet. It's not at all a routine here. I
wish to bring some awareness & have started taking steps in that
direction.
As for SMD, we'll definitely be in contact.
I understand you saying that I should go on to see what's available
here in India.
Well, I 'ld like to suggest you that you can get better quality
instruments & material from here at cheaper rates. Rest you decide!

Regards
Pankaj
Sampath Kumara - 30 Nov 2006 08:43 GMT
I am a trainee software developre and expecting to develop a software. So I need a software that I can se
 
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