Diagnostic https://www.hufriedygroup.com/en en Are Your Diagnostic Instruments Overdue for a Checkup? https://www.hufriedygroup.com/en/blog/diagnostic-instrument-checkup <article data-history-node-id="34088" role="article" about="/en/blog/diagnostic-instrument-checkup" class="node node--id-34088 node--type-blog node--view-mode-teaser"> <div class="node__container"> <header class="node__header"><span class="page-title"> <h2>Blog</h2> </span><h2 class="node__title"><a href="/en/blog/diagnostic-instrument-checkup" class="node__title-link" rel="bookmark"><span class="field field-name-title field-formatter-string field-type-string field-label-hidden">Are Your Diagnostic Instruments Overdue for a Checkup?</span> </a></h2></header> <div class="node__content"><div class="node__links"><ul class="links inline"><li class="node-readmore"><span class="node-readmore__link-wrapper"><a href="/en/blog/diagnostic-instrument-checkup" rel="tag" title="Are Your Diagnostic Instruments Overdue for a Checkup?" class="node-readmore__link" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Are Your Diagnostic Instruments Overdue for a Checkup?</span></a></span></li><li class="comment-forbidden"><span class="comment-forbidden__link-wrapper"><a href="/en/user/login?destination=/en/blog/diagnostic-instrument-checkup%23comment-form">Log in</a> or <a href="/en/user/register?destination=/en/blog/diagnostic-instrument-checkup%23comment-form">register</a> to post comments</span></li></ul></div><div class="clearfix text-formatted field field-node--body field-formatter-text-summary-or-trimmed field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden has-single"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item"><h2>Ensuring Your Mirrors, Probes, and Explorers Are in Top Shape</h2> <p>Think back: When was the last time you updated your diagnostic instrumentation?</p> <p>A diagnostic instrument’s useful lifespan can extend for years. There may be probes and explorers in use right now in some dental offices that performed exceptionally well over time but are truly no longer in optimal condition to advance efficient and vital dental diagnoses.</p></div></div> </div> </div></div> </article> Tue, 25 May 2021 17:59:14 +0000 ecervello@hu-friedy.com 34088 at https://www.hufriedygroup.com When Is Too Much Light a Bad Thing in Dentistry? https://www.hufriedygroup.com/en/blog/when-too-much-light-bad-thing-dentistry <article data-history-node-id="30567" role="article" about="/en/blog/when-too-much-light-bad-thing-dentistry" class="node node--id-30567 node--type-blog node--view-mode-teaser"> <div class="node__container"> <header class="node__header"><span class="page-title"> <h2>Blog</h2> </span><h2 class="node__title"><a href="/en/blog/when-too-much-light-bad-thing-dentistry" class="node__title-link" rel="bookmark"><span class="field field-name-title field-formatter-string field-type-string field-label-hidden">When Is Too Much Light a Bad Thing in Dentistry?</span> </a></h2></header> <div class="node__content"><div class="node__links"><ul class="links inline"><li class="node-readmore"><span class="node-readmore__link-wrapper"><a href="/en/blog/when-too-much-light-bad-thing-dentistry" rel="tag" title="When Is Too Much Light a Bad Thing in Dentistry?" class="node-readmore__link" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about When Is Too Much Light a Bad Thing in Dentistry?</span></a></span></li><li class="comment-forbidden"><span class="comment-forbidden__link-wrapper"><a href="/en/user/login?destination=/en/blog/when-too-much-light-bad-thing-dentistry%23comment-form">Log in</a> or <a href="/en/user/register?destination=/en/blog/when-too-much-light-bad-thing-dentistry%23comment-form">register</a> to post comments</span></li></ul></div><div class="clearfix text-formatted field field-node--body field-formatter-text-summary-or-trimmed field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden has-single"><div class="field__items"><div class="field__item"><h2><strong>How Reducing Glare Can Make a Big Difference in the Operatory </strong></h2> <p>Dental hygienists rely on two senses to detect calculus: tactile sensitivity and direct observation. Take one away, and hard-to-access areas are bound to be overlooked, leading to incomplete deposit removal.  </p> <p>This is why we strive to strengthen our two key senses as much as possible, turning to instruments that give us better tactile sensitivity and an array of lights, lenses, and mirrors to improve our vision.</p></div></div> </div> </div></div> </article> Mon, 06 Jan 2020 16:45:38 +0000 ecervello@hu-friedy.com 30567 at https://www.hufriedygroup.com