Digital Dentistry may be a relatively new term but the actual dentistry being performed has been going on in one form or another for centuries.

In the earlier days barbaric techniques were used to extract unwanted teeth, drill out cavities, and most any other routine procedure. Thankfully we have advanced technologically to the point where many of the once dreaded procedures can be accomplished virtually pain free. There is however, an undesirable side effect of our technological progress.

With the advent of this new technological innovation computers have become common place in the Dental Industry, and with them a myriad of laser printers churning out 1000's of peices of printed paper each month. Digital dentistry is as much of a mindset as it is a term. The principle behind Digital Dentistry is to do away with all of this paper, and recycle as many of the items used every day as possible. It is in essence a paperless, environmentally aware, forward thinking approach to dentistry.

Even though it is not widespread quite a few of the more progressive cities have multiple offices adopting this bold new idea. Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and even a few on the east coast. One such dentist, Adriana Masi, located in Los Angeles, began her quest for environmental soundness nearly a decade ago. In the midst of undertaking root canals, routine cleanings, extractions, teeth whitening and invisalign placements</a> she envisioned a truly paperless workplace with a tiny carbon footprint.

It didn't take Adriana long to make her vision a reality. Now, years after her initial vision, she has a booming practice with many environmentally conscious clients who truly appreciate her dedication to doing her part to keep the world as healthy as possible. It can certainly be said that we could all take a lesson from the ideas behind today's modern Digital Dentistry.

Dentists aren't the only ones migrating away from paper either. Industries all over the world are discovering new methods to cut as much paper out of the average work day as possible. This strategy is not only saving trees but cutting down the price of daily operations by as much as 20% in some fields. This margin of savings could never be more appreciated than now, in this time of economic turmoil and uncertainty.

One of the primary reasons businesses are slow to approach this new digital paperless era is a lack of comprehension. They feel that there will be a steep learning curve adopting new technology and that it will create downtime for them that they simply cannot afford. What these companies aren't taking into account is the new paperless workplace makes use of the exact same technology as their home computer. Going paperless can be as fundamental as sending an email instead of printing out a report and walking to the other part of the office with it.

Mankind is generally afraid of what it doesn't comprehend, and unfortunately, technology can certainly be shrouded in mystery. We should all be doing our part, not leaving it to other individuals to take up the slack. This new breed of Digital Dentists should be heralded and I for one intend to stick strictly to not merely Dental Professionals with this mindset, but professionals in as many fields as I can find.
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