Your second home- Your orthodontic office!!
Journal Title: IP Indian Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Research - Year 2018, Vol 4, Issue 3
Abstract
Most orthodontists spend the entire day working in their offices Therefore it is important that the office be planned to make those hours as efficient and satisfactory as possible The office should not only be a congenial space for the orthodontist to be in but also a comfortable place for the staff and patients as well In this competitive world where time and attention are of utmost importance appropriate office design will help the orthodontist to stand out and achieve his goals which in turn will help improve the practiceKeywords Orthodontic office Design Planning
Authors and Affiliations
Toushith Kaur, Naveen R, C Sunitha, P Kiran Kumar, T Saritha
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