Re: [ACEsthetics] Get that Panorex on everyone!

In 7 years, Mac will be 94, I don't know how much he will need it then! <g>

Rick


On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 12:19 PM, <safariandmd@aim.com> wrote:
$210,000 is what you mean Steve. Not sure it wouldnt be better to get a new office for that price. In 7 years you can have the office paid for and about $500K in equity plus a Annual net from the practice. Where do you put your money?

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From: Steve Hill <dr.stevehill@shaw.ca>
To: drmaclee <drmaclee@gmail.com>; Rick Coker <riccoker@gmail.com>
Cc: Guy Moorman <toothpick44@gmail.com>; ACEsthetics group <ACEsthetics@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sat, Feb 9, 2013 9:03 am
Subject: Re: [ACEsthetics] Get that Panorex on everyone!

CBCT blows the Pano out of the water!! I can't believe how much easier it is to sell comprehensive procedures when the patient can actually view their joint and airway issues. Before I had my NewTom I was always trying to convince the patients that they COULD have a problem. That was not very effective.
Call Dick Greenan about a 7 year lease to own program. Mac, for you, you will pay about $2500 a month for 7 years and then it will be "free" for the last 20 or so years that you practice!!
 
Steve
 
From: Mchenry Lee
Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 7:54 AM
To: Rick Coker
Cc: Guy Moorman ; ACEsthetics group
Subject: Re: [ACEsthetics] Get that Panorex on everyone!


 

You know me well :-) but it is happening!!!!  
Mac

On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Rick Coker &lt;riccoker@gmail.com&gt; wrote:
  If you have a digital pan, you put it up on the BAM for better   diagnostics, and the digital image can be manipulated with contrast, etc and   it is so much better! I promise, open those pursestrings, Mac, just do it!   &lt;g&gt;    
 Rick




  On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 7:24 AM, mchenry lee &lt;drmaclee@gmail.com&gt; wrote:
      Besides, the pano is the second best     educational tool for patients to understand the total picture with photos     one a BAM being number one!      
   Mac
            
        
       On Feb 9, 2013, at 6:41 AM, Guy Moorman wrote:

          My       frond office just called yesterday and told me that we had another       subpoena from the coroner for radiographs.  Seems one of our patients       was a drug dealer and someone threw hin down a dry well with  100       gallons plue of gasoline.  They did not remember him but I've been       seeing him off and on for 30 plus years.  Had a lot of dentistry so       they ID'd him immediately...xrayed him at the hospital...now crime lab has       him.  Take that panorex and you want be embarrassed with they come      and you have to tell them you have no radiographs. 


      When I       was in the military in 1969 we had a panorex at the clinic and everyone       got a pan, including the dental officers.  The quality was       horrendously bad compared to today's machines but all they wanted them for       was to ID bodies.  It was gruesome but functional.        Guy
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