Burkhart Dental Supply Co

18513 E Admiral Pl, Catoosa, OK 74015

Assisting you in selecting the right equipment and technology, designed to last for years to come. This is the role of your Burkhart Equipment Specialist. And they have the team, experience, and knowledge to guide you in the selection process while keeping your budget in mind.

With a wide selection of handpieces, scalers and polishers, soft tissue lasers, curing lights, magnification, or patient monitoring devices finding a product is only half the battle. Understanding life expectancy, warranty options, proper usage, or local support from certified trainers is equally important. Meet your goals and enhance the overall success of your practice with our team.

The health of any practice begins in the operatory room. Understanding the ergonomic design and access angles before selecting core equipment will ultimately benefit you, your staff, and your patients. Areas to consider for a healthier practice:

We know every dental practice understands the importance of infection control and seeks to embrace a safety-first culture. Sterilization center workflow efficiencies, sterilizers, and instrument washers vary on personal preference. Your Equipment Specialist will supply the resources and product solutions to ensure proper safety measures are in place to protect everyone in your practice.

Often referred to as the heart of the practice, a mechanical equipment room must undergo daily, weekly, monthly, and annual maintenance check-ups to ensure optimal performance to prevent unexpected, costly repairs. Its equally important to select equipment to ensure the practice remains compliant with state and federal regulations and is environmentally safe. Feel confident in knowing our Specialists understand these rules and regulations to ensure your compliance.

Perio Maintenance Utilize the term gum disease and clarify the areas of greatest concern for the patient. At each visit, review these areas or new areas and keep patient well informed as to the stability of their condition.

The initial team meeting of your new practice allows you and your staff to focus on long-term goals in addition to the daily tasks needed to operate the practice. This two and a half hour agenda covers everything from icebreakers to your practice vision, from defining owner roles to developing your mission statement, and more.

  • Please share one of your bucket list items. What is the best advice you ever received? What made you choose the dental field as a profession? What is one thing you have accomplished you are most proud of?
  • The practice vision should be written ahead of the meeting and shared with the staff. Reading the vision twice allows for more impact. You can also provide copies for the staff to read and reflect on.
  • It is helpful to delegate one person as the scribe who can utilize a whiteboard during the process. Make a list of adjectives describing your practice (caring, gentle, high tech. etc.). Weave the adjectives into the mission statement. The statement should be concise, thorough, and meaningful. See example mission statements. Team buy-in is higher when they take an active part in writing this statement.
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