I've been a Dental Service Technician for
8 years. I
have seen almost every conceivable problem a dental office can have,
and I've
learned how to fix those problems right. I've also learned how to save
my
dentists money on service.
I've put together a 24
page e-book with a whole bunch of helpful stuff in it.
The book is compiled into a PDF document that you can print out
in
whole or in part. Here’s what's included:
- Handpiece Maintenance
Instructions
- Handpiece Repair Logs
- Mechanical Room Checklists
- Operatory Checklists
- Service Needed Form
- Spare Parts list
- Complete Instructions
- A special report -
10 Things your service technician is
afraid to tell you!
The Package sold on this website contains
everything that
you need to improve the efficiency of your office and get the most out
of your
service technician. It contains several forms for you to place around
your
office. It has checklists for your mechanical room and operatories. The
package
also contains an informational brochure on the proper maintenance of
handpieces, a log for tracking handpiece repairs, and a service needed
list.
This list alone could save you hundreds of dollars per year in wasted
service
bills and office call charges. Finally, it includes a list of parts you
should
have on hand for quick, easy fixes without your technician, and a
special
report - 10 Things Your Service Technician Is Afraid To Tell You.
Most dental
offices spend
way too much money on service, because they don't
think about efficiency when it comes to service, they just want the
problem
fixed. I understand that feeling, but there are some simple ways that
you cansave
hundreds or even thousands of dollars on service every year.
Some of
those
methods involve simply reorganizing the way you call for service and
track what
service work is being done. The most effective ways to save money are
to
quickly inspect your equipment with a simple checklist from time to
time. This
catches small problem before they become big and expensive problems.
Here
Are A Few Free Tips For You
Organize
Setup a central location in your office, such as a
bulletin board or cupboard in your sterilization room to handle service
related
items. When your service technician comes to your office, they head
directly to
this location, and see exactly what needs to be done without bothering
your
staff. The forms available on this site simplify the process, and even
make it
easier for you to track what work has been done.
Be
Proactive
Don't pay $200 per hour for basic maintenance tasks
that are really your staff's responsibility. Check compressor oil
levels,
change suction traps, and detect small problems early. The checklists I
offer
list all of the things that your staff should look at. As they quickly
inspect
each item, they check it off the list. No forgetting, no doubt about
whether an
item has been done.
Minimize
Service Calls
When something needs to
be serviced, write it down on the Service-To-Do list.
Then, evaluate how important that item is. If you can, wait for
another, more
serious problem to arise before calling for service. This minimizes
Office
Call/Travel charges, and also ensures that your tech spends most of his
time in
your office working. Most service companies have a minimum charge - you
might
as well get your money's worth.
Interested
In Buying The E-book And Saving Some Money?
All of the helpful forms
and documents listed above are available for immediate
download. You will receive one PDF file which contains everything
listed. Once
you have downloaded the file, it is yours to keep. You may print or
reprint any
pages as needed; one at a time, or the entire book. All I ask is that
you don't
share these forms with your colleagues, instead, send them here to get
their
own copies. If you have any questions or comments, send me an email: admin@dentalservicetech.com
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