- Understand the four specific elements to lead change and optimize new technology
- Develop effective goals and an action plan to efficiently promote the launch of the new technology
- Plan and build the application skill sets of your dental team
- Discover applicable systems and support mechanisms to streamline communication for successful team and patient buy-in
New Technology: Disruption or Increased Production?
Course Objectives
1 CE Credit
This course addresses the challenges that come with the introduction of new technology to your dental practice to your team and patients. It provides a proactive business approach to overcome the challenges; and efficiently launch, implement and optimize the new technology, for a successful practice.
Learning Objectives
Recognition & Approval

Glidewell Education Center
Nationally Approved PACE Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit
Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority, or AGD endorsement. 3/1/2024 to 2/29/2028.
Provider ID# 216789
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