Dental Care & Oral Surgery Feature Articles

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Dental Chair vs Treatment Chair: Which Fits Your Clinical Room? (2026 Comparison)
A dental chair costs $15,000-$50,000+ with $8,000-$25,000 in room fitout. A treatment chair costs $3,000-$6,000 with $1,000-$3,000 in fitout. If the room does cosmetic injections ...
Intraoral X-Ray vs OPG: When You Need Both and When One Is Enough (2026 Comparison)
An intraoral X-ray captures 2-4 teeth in fine detail for $8,000-$20,000. An OPG captures both jaws in one image for $15,000-$60,000+. At 5+ OPG referrals per week, an on-site machine ...
Intraoral X-Ray Unit Prices in Australia: What Your Dental Practice Should Expect To Pay in 2026
A wall-mounted intraoral X-ray costs $5,000-$12,000 - but the CMOS sensor adds $3,000-$8,000 and needs replacing every 4-7 years. Total 5-year cost is $16,000-$22,000. See the full ...
The Dental Practice Owner's Checklist for Buying an Intraoral X-Ray Unit (2026)
Your intraoral X-ray handles 80-90% of daily dental imaging - but most practices choose the sensor on price instead of testing it in-mouth. A thick CMOS housing causes gagging and ...
Should you own or lease your practice space?
The “right” choice depends less on generic advice and more on how ownership or leasing aligns with your specific business model and risk tolerance.
How Much Does a 3D Dental X-Ray Machine Cost in Australia? 2026 CBCT Price + Revenue per Scan
This price guide covers what CBCT machines cost to buy, install and run in Australia, and models the revenue per scan against realistic utilisation rates.
2D vs 3D Dental X-Ray: When CBCT Is Worth It (and When It's Not) in 2026
This comparison guide maps 2D and 3D imaging against the clinical, financial and compliance criteria that drive the purchasing decision.
Lessons from recent medico-legal cases (and how to avoid them)
Understanding recent medico-legal cases provides valuable insight into how complaints arise and what you can do to avoid similar risks in your own practice.
Choosing an Autoclave Steriliser: A Practical Guide for Medical and Dental Clinics
A practical Australian buyer’s guide explaining autoclave steriliser types, chamber sizes, Class B vs Class N differences, compliance standards, and real purchase costs.
What Clinics Pay for Autoclaves: Price Ranges and Operating Costs Explained
This guide breaks down what clinics in Australia actually pay for autoclaves, including typical purchase prices, ongoing operating costs, and the key factors that influence the total ...
Class B vs Class N vs Class S Autoclaves: Which Steriliser Do You Need?
Compare Class B, Class N and Class S autoclaves used in Australian dental and medical clinics, including sterilisation capabilities, AS/NZS 4815 compliance requirements, instrument ...
Augmented reality in surgery and dental training
If you are a hospital executive, dean of a dental school, simulation center manager, or private group practice owner, the question is not whether AR exists. It is whether it can ...
Rethinking annual performance reviews in clinical settings
It is time to rethink what performance management should look like in Australian clinical settings and how you can make it work for your organisation.
Turning first-time patients into long-term ones
If you operate a general practice, dental clinic, allied health centre or specialist service, your growth strategy should prioritise turning first time patients into long term ones. ...
Dental Solutions: Anthos Australia
Anthos dental units are widely used across Europe and Australia, supporting practices ranging from single-chair clinics to high-use, multi-surgery environments.
Vital Signs Monitoring  for Dentists: Smarter Care in Australia
Modern dental practices require higher levels of sedation than ever before. However, patients increasingly have complex co-morbidities, are frail or quite elderly.
Why Every Modern Dental Surgery Needs AI-Driven Software
What if your imaging software could do more than just display scans? What if it could think, analyse and help you diagnose faster while keeping your workflow simple and connected? ...
Thinking about getting a 3D printer? 6 benefits driving 3D printer adoption in dentistry
Thinking about getting a 3D printer? 6 benefits driving 3D printer adoption in dentistry
Creating Calming Dental Environments: Design Tips to Ease Patient Anxiety
Feeling anxious at a visit to the dentist is highly common.
Dental Clinic Design: All You Need To Know
A dental clinic requires more than modern equipment because its design structure determines patient satisfaction, staff efficiency and practice success.
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