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Balancing Innovation with Simplicity: How Technology Should Actually Work in Dentistry

47 min · 18. maj 2026
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Is more technology actually making dental practices better, or just more complicated? In Episode 5 of The Apex Perspective, Matt Hale and David Lohmann are joined by Apex Chief Information Officer David Hanson to challenge how dentistry thinks about innovation in a rapidly evolving landscape. With new tools, platforms, and AI solutions constantly entering the space, the pressure to adopt is real. But this conversation takes a different angle. Instead of focusing on what is new, they explore how practices can stay grounded in what actually matters, identifying real problems, simplifying workflows, and making decisions that hold up long after the excitement of a new tool fades. They unpack why some practices get stuck chasing technology while others use it to quietly accelerate, how adoption often breaks down at the team level, and why complexity, not cost, is often the bigger risk. The discussion also touches on the growing expectations from patients and how convenience, accessibility, and experience are becoming just as important as clinical outcomes.

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