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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 130, No 11, 1579-1582.
© 1999 American Dental Association

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DESIGN SOLUTIONS FOR THE DENTAL OFFICE OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM

COVER STORY

DENTAL OFFICE PLANNING



MICHAEL UNTHANK, D.D.S., A.I.A.

Background. A properly planned dental office can contribute directly to the success of your practice. Critical steps in creating a successful dental office environment are developing a design program, determining the size and cost of your facility, selecting a location and assembling the appropriate professionals to help with planning and construction.

Practice Implications. Planning a dental office is a multi-faceted and complex task. For optimal results, you need to completely understand the design and construction process, as no other business activity will demand a greater investment of your time and money.







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