
John A. Wilde
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2 months ago |
es.motor1.com | John A. Wilde |Jose Guzman |Jóse Guzmán
El próximo mes de mayo, la casa de subastas Bonhams subastará en Miami el Brawn GP de Jenson Button de la temporada 2009. El coche viene con un asterisco: en realidad no es el que Button pilotó para ganar el campeonato del mundo de F1, sino el que le dieron bajo coacción legal.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
dentaleconomics.com | John A. Wilde
Employing an “expanded hygiene” routineThe concept of “expanded hygiene” has allowed me to achieve the objectives listed above for over 30 years. Although easier said than done, such benefits are available to anyone willing to make the requisite effort. Consider how the system flows through the following example: At eight AM, our hygienist provides care in one room while their assistant seats another patient in a second, already prepared operatory.
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Mar 13, 2024 |
dentaleconomics.com | William P. Prescott |Kevin Cumbus |Roger P. Levin |John A. Wilde
Parties involvedThe parties to the practice sale and purchaseThe parties to the sale and purchase transaction need to be identified. The seller's practice entity, the selling dentist, the purchasing dentist's practice entity, and the purchasing dentist should be identified in the letter of intent. If the purchasing dentist's practice entity is not formed as of the date of the letter of intent, "entity to be formed" language should be included in the provision.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
dentaleconomics.com | Gordon J. Christensen |Robert Minch |John A. Wilde |Natalie Haggard
Each month, Dr. Gordon Christensen answers a question from readers about everyday dentistry. Q: I know implant-supported dentures are the best treatment for an edentulous person, but the cost of treatment plans is usually way above what they can afford. You have been supportive of small-diameter implants. Are they really working? I have had some surgical dentists condemn them, but I don’t know if they are familiar with the procedures.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
dentaleconomics.com | Robert Minch |Gordon J. Christensen |John A. Wilde |Natalie Haggard
Develop a sincere interest in your patients Back in 1985, my model of what a general practice dentist looked like was my family dentist, Dr. Stanley Levy. He practiced stand-up two-handed dentistry. (Many of you younger dentists have no idea what that even means!) He had no assistant or hygienist and seemingly floated back and forth in his 800-square-foot two-operatory office.
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