Dr. Marty Jablow[email protected]Dental PracticeThe 3 stages of teledentistry adoptionWith the rise of COVID-19, teledentistry has come a long way in a short period of time, writes Dr. Marty Jablow. What started as a solution designed primarily for public health service settings has become a useful -- and sometimes indispensable -- tool for private practices to enhance patient reach and connectivity during the pandemic, he believes.December 21, 2020DSOWhat do you need to know about teledentistry? Part 2While teledentistry can play a key role in reducing access-to-care issues, it also has real potential is in the private practice sector, writes Dr. Marty Jablow. In the second part of this series, he examines six scenarios in which teledentistry may play a growing role sooner than you think.April 11, 2018Dental PracticeWhat do you need to know about teledentistry? Part 1Whether it be in a public health setting or a private practice environment, the main barriers to access to care are time, distance, efficiency, and cost. It is possible to overcome these barriers in an efficient, affordable, and secure manner by using the promising technology of teledentistry, writes Dr. Marty Jablow in the first of a two-part series.April 2, 2018MarketingAsk Marty: How does the net neutrality court ruling affect dental offices?In his latest Ask Marty column, Dr. Marty Jablow explains what the recent appeals court ruling about net neutrality means and how it may affect your dental office. If the Federal Communications Commission does not have the authority to bar Internet service providers from favoring one type of traffic over another, does this mean your bills will go up?March 11, 20143D PrintingAsk Marty: What are your thoughts on the current digital impression and CAD/CAM systems?A: Digital dentistry is here and now. The use of digital systems to fabricate single-unit crowns and fixed bridgework is increasing.November 25, 2013Dental EducationAsk Marty: How do you choose what dental technology to buy?A: You choose what dental technology to purchase based on the needs of your practice. The first thing you need to do is a complete assessment of what technology you think may be relevant to your practice and how you practice dentistry.July 29, 20133D PrintingAsk Marty: Which intraoral camera would you recommend for my new four-operatory practice?A: Adding an intraoral camera to your office will enhance your patient education and improve your documentation.May 19, 2013Dental EducationMarty @ IDS 2013: The grand finaleCOLOGNE, Germany - With the IDS 2013 meeting finally over, Dr. Marty Jablow shares his final thoughts on some new products and what the future has in store for dentistry in terms of digital technologies.March 17, 2013PeriodonticsMarty @ IDS 2013: Wrapping things upCOLOGNE, Germany - The last two days of the 2013 International Dental Show (IDS) were once again filled with several interesting new products developed by up and coming companies from all over the world.March 15, 2013PeriodonticsMarty @ IDS 2013: A parade of new productsCOLOGNE, Germany - It may have been snowing yesterday, but Dr. Marty Jablow was undaunted in his pursuit of all things new at the International Dental Show (IDS). Here he covers an array of product introductions, from Airfloss updates to next-generation impression materials, polishing powders, combination milling and cone-beam CT systems, and orthodontic and temporomandibular joint imaging.March 14, 2013Page 1 of 8Next PageTop StoriesAnesthesiaWhat you need to know about this dental anesthetic-buffering game changerIn the latest episode of "The DrBicuspid.com Podcast," we take a deep dive into BufferPro's creation and value to dentistry with leaders from Septodont and Premier Dental Products.Immune SystemAtopic dermatitis may be linked to poor oral healthOrganized DentistryADA responds to ADHA's dental workforce objectionOrganized DentistryDental society responds to risk of water fluoridation's endRegulatory UpdatesBlood infection-causing germ found in popular toothpaste