Use of intraoral digital xray sensors in Dental Schools

Richard Webber, DDS PhD rwebber at BGSM.EDU
Fri Dec 12 12:31:05 PST 1997


>Dear Colleagues,
>
>I would be grateful if you could provide the following brief information:
>
>Name of institution     : Wake Forest University School of Medicine
>Use digital xray sensors for routine clinical (non-research!)
>intraoral imaging  (Y or N): N
>Make of equipment       : N/A
>Number of workstations for viewing in clinics: N/A
>
>Other comments .....
>
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>Douglas Benn
>
>
>                /_  __  __  __      ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>               / / /_/ / / / /      Dr. Douglas K. Benn
>              /_/ /_  / / / /       BDS, M.Phil.,Ph.D.
>                                    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>  Diploma in  Dental Radiology, Royal College of Radiologists (UK)
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> Associate Professor and            | Email:BENN at OMFR1.HEALTH.UFL.EDU
> Director of Oral Diagnostic Systems| URL:
> Dept. Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery | http://omfr.health.ufl.edu/~benn
>   and Diagnostic Sciences          |
> Univ. of Florida, PO Box 100414    | TEL: (352) 392-2508
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Dick Webber
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Department of Dentistry
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem NC 27157-1093

Phone (Day):     (910)716-4707
Phone (Nite):    (910)659-0529
Fax (Department):(910)716-9045
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Email:    rwebber at bgsm.edu



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