PDF and Dental Appliances: Two Converging Worlds

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Foster
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PDF and Dental Appliances: Two Converging Worlds

#1 Post by Foster »

Hello,

I'm joining this forum to discuss two topics close to my heart: PDF files and dental appliances. I'd like to know more about how PDF can be an asset to improve document management within our dental practices. I heard about the article on how PDFSmart helps companies create better documents", and I'd like to know more about that.

When it comes to dental devices, I'm curious to find out about the latest advances and the experiences of those of you who use them. Which appliances are the most effective for successful dental treatment?

If you have any information or experiences to share on these topics, I'd be delighted to discuss them. Thank you in advance for your contribution to this discussion!

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Re: PDF and Dental Appliances: Two Converging Worlds

#2 Post by djspeece »

Welcome to the forum! I'm just a bit unclear what audience you are seeking. From your interest in pdfsmart, it would seem you are targeting administrative personnel within dental practices; likewise I am uncertain if you are seeking information about "dental devices" from the professional or lay community? Do you work for a dental practice?
Dan

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