Do you believe lasers in dentistry are here to stay? |
729 total votes |
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77% |
a. Yes |
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10% |
b. No |
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13% |
c. Not sure |
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Do you believe lasers will eventually be used in a mainstream way in endodontics? |
436 total votes |
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43% |
a. Yes |
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27% |
b. No |
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30% |
c. Not sure |
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Do you feel low level lasers will find a mainstream clinical use for improving wound healing and treating chronic pain? |
437 total votes |
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59% |
a. Yes |
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17% |
b. No |
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24% |
c. Not sure |
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If you own a laser, how satisfied are you with its use in clinical practice? |
419 total votes |
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26% |
a. Extremely satisfied |
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14% |
b. Somewhat satisfied |
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4% |
c. Not satisfied despite spending a lot of time trying to use it. |
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5% |
d. Not satisfied but could make a better effort at using it |
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51% |
e. I do not own a laser |
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What procedures do you perform most often with your laser? |
0 total votes |
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Which laser company do you believe has made the biggest impression in the last 12 months? |
0 total votes |
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Did you receive training as part of purchase? |
224 total votes |
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79% |
a. Yes |
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21% |
b. No |
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Salivary diagnostics is a relatively new category in dentistry that uses saliva to make important discoveries and diagnosis. How likely are you to use this in your practice? |
383 total votes |
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14% |
a. Very likely |
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29% |
b. Somewhat likely |
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22% |
c. Not likely |
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34% |
d. I need more information |
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What do you think is the biggest challenge when you consider incorporating salivary diagnostics in your practice? |
0 total votes |
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Which statement best describes your opinion related to salivary diagnostics and dental insurance? |
380 total votes |
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31% |
a. It must be a covered service if I offer it in my practice |
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42% |
b. Patients will pay for a service if there is value regardless of insurance coverage |
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28% |
c. None of the above |
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