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Extend Equipment Life with Routine Maintenance

Rick

There are many ways to assure your office runs smoothly and efficiently and many aspects of operation to which a dentist-owner needs to pay attention. One of the best ways to keep your equipment working well and for as long as possible is routine maintenance. Keeping up on routine maintenance is one of the easiest ways to avoid down time and reduce service calls.

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The information contained herein is for educational purposes and for the benefit of licensed health care professionals. Much equipment in the dental office is under high pressure, carries high voltage electricity and/or can generate extreme temperatures.  Care should always be taken when performing repairs or maintenance. Under normal circumstances, equipment should be turned off, depressurized, and disconnected from power before performing service. It is the responsibility of the end-user to recognize and exercise appropriate caution.  All content copyright Dental-Techguru LLC.

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