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Tags: Updates - 2014
Building on last month's articulator animations we have created an animation that shows how tooth modifications may appear to be fine when using a simple hinge articulator but will produce interferences in the patient's mouth (and on the full articulator).
Tags: Updates - 2014
April 2014 BiteFX Updates - Software and Animations
Posted by Doug Brown on Tue, Apr 29, 2014 @ 17:04 PM
For a long time we've thought it would be good to show why a full function articulator is a necessary piece of equipment and this month, with help from Panadent, we have two animations that will help you further distinguish yourself from other dentists.
Tags: Updates - 2014
Integrating Clinical Photographs with BiteFX for iPad Using iTunes
Posted by Stuart Harman on Fri, Apr 04, 2014 @ 11:04 AM
From the desk of Stu Harman, our support and coaching expert. In this article Stu explains how to integrate your own clinical photos with your BiteFX presentation on the iPad. |
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Tags: iPad Tips
How to Edit & Add Notes to a BiteFX Session Report
Posted by Stuart Harman on Mon, Mar 31, 2014 @ 12:03 PM
From the desk of Stu Harman, our support and coaching expert. In this article Stu explains how to edit or replace BiteFX-provided session notes, as well as how to add session notes to the Introduction & Conclusion sections of the report and for imported images used in a BiteFX session recording.
Tags: Using BiteFX
March 2014 BiteFX Updates - Software, Animations and Photos
Posted by Doug Brown on Fri, Mar 28, 2014 @ 12:03 PM
Tags: Updates - 2014
How to Use the Hide/Unhide Image Controls in BiteFX for Windows
Posted by Stuart Harman on Wed, Mar 05, 2014 @ 17:03 PM
From the desk of Stu Harman, our support and coaching expert. In this article Stu explains how to hide and unhide images in imported albums to enable compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations.
Tags: Using BiteFX
February 2014 BiteFX Updates - Sleep Apnea with Chipping + Incisal Wear Photos
Posted by Doug Brown on Fri, Feb 28, 2014 @ 12:02 PM
Animation - Sleep Apnea with Chipping
When we first released our sleep apnea animation, Dr. Fred Peck observed that a side effect of sleep apnea for some patients is that their upper incisors are chipped but that it’s difficult to explain why this is happening - particularly if the patient doesn’t yet acknowledge that they could be suffering from sleep apnea.
Tags: Updates - 2014
Are You Making This Professional Practice Advertising Mistake?
Posted by Doug Brown on Tue, Feb 11, 2014 @ 10:02 AM
I've been taking a lot of input and advice on marketing from the Glazer Kennedy Insider's Circle over the last year or so. It's certainly made a difference to BiteFX and challenged us to do things that we might otherwise have thought too extreme to try.
Tags: Practice Marketing
January 2014 BiteFX Updates - Sleep Apnea with Sound, Fracture Photos, Text Fixes
Posted by Doug Brown on Fri, Jan 24, 2014 @ 10:01 AM
Animation - Sleep Apnea with Sound
When we produced the Sleep Apnea animation a few months ago we were challenged to add sound - so that's what we've done for this month's update.
Tags: Updates - 2014