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“I have used an intraoral camera for 19 years and there are many times when I just want a “quick look”, for example, identifying fracture lines. DrQuickLook™ is perfect in this instance, due to its ease and simplicity of use. Moreover, the picture quality is good. DrQuickLook™ is a valuable tool in my practice.”
Dr. Nick Drzycimski, D.D.S., F.A.G.D.
“I was the first one to use the DrQuickLook™ in my office right after it was fully charged. I really didn’t even know how to use it; but figured it out showing it to my first patient that day. Two seemingly small fillings on the same tooth revealed cracks undermining two of her cusps. So I used DrQuickLook™ to show her why a crown was now indicated instead of a filling. She saw. She accepted. No hassle!“
Jeffrey R. Prager, DDS, D.ACSDD, Diplomate, Academy of Clinical Sleep Disorders Disciplines
“I am a dentist who loves useful ‘gadgets’ but only if their ROI is also good. DrQuickLook™ is a very useful tool for my dental office. It is easy to use. But most importantly, it “illustrates” the patient’s dental condition directly to their brain by way of their eyes. One crown is all it takes to pay for this useful and portable intraoral camera.”
Rod Eccles, D.D.S., Plainfield, IN
“My staff and I enjoy educating our patients and with the DrQuickLook™, it is incredibly quick and easy. I never have to ask my hygienists to use it because they do it without being prompted. TALKING to a patient about their dental health sometimes gets through to them, but SHOWING them a picture is when they actually comprehend what I am saying. Patients do not wait to schedule back when they SEE the fracture or crack in their tooth. After viewing the image on the DrQuickLook™ they are as concerned about their condition as I am!“
Stephanie L. Sommer, D.D.S., Versailles, OH
“I looked for a long time for an easy-to-use screen system to use together with my patients. I wanted a set-up that my patients could hold in their own hands and clearly see work being recommended or work done for them previously. The clumsy, foggy miror method or need for multiple electronic transfers, before being able to use the image for patient education, were both ineffective. Enter DrQuickLook™! It is virtually instant viewing. It is a magnified and crystal clear image. It gets results period. All I have to do is wait for the patient to ask “when can I get this done?” The picture truly is worth a thousand words. DrQuickLook™ is small, incredibly fast, easy to use and mobile. Bring it into any treatment room as needed and just watch your acceptance of treatment grow.”
Telly A. Pappas, D.D.S., St. Louis Park, MN
“I want you to know how pleased I have been with DrQuickLook™ from the moment I opened the box. It was very easy to get started with absolutely no training required. My dental assistants, hygienist, and I were comfortable immediately. I use it multiple times each day in the office and my case acceptance rate has soared! When patients see their problem they understand it is their problem and they want it taken care of. Additionally, when I do a tour of the mouth, patients see things they don’t like and this also generates more treatment. Patients want to look good! It is so easy to use DrQuickLook™ that I simply got rid of one of my two intraoral cameras. DrQuickLook™ enhances my practice every day.”
Dr. Robert Fields, Van Nuys, CA
“I spoke with you at the Hinman Meeting relative to DrQuicklook™. My experience has been: First: It’s Quick! Second: Patient looks and understands their problem! Third: Patient accepts your treatment recommendation normally with few questions or discussion! It is simple, quick and one of the best investments I have ever made that helps the patient understand recommended treatment.”
Philip E. Turner, D.D.S. Shelby, NC
“I’ve always wanted a camera that could be very easy to use WITHOUT a computer, and DrQuicklook™ is the answer I’ve been looking for!I started a crown today on tooth #19. The decay proved to be too deep. I froze the image of #19 with DrQuicklook™ and showed the patient the problem. I said the tooth needed to be extracted and a 4 unit bridge was necessary to replace the tooth and adjacent spaces. Normally, patients would question everything. After seeing the picture, there was no doubt to the patient that extraction and bridge was necessary! I also sold another crown today because of DrQuicklook™. I am SOLD on this great invention! I will be telling all my colleagues about this! Tell the inventor Dr. Bob Clark he’s a GENIUS!!”
Dr. David Che, Cocoa Beach, FL
“Just a moment ago, while I was waiting for a patient to “numb up”, I noticed a couple of teeth with large restorations that had obvious crack lines. I stepped into the next room, took the DrQuickLookTM off the wall and showed the gentleman the fractures.He asked me what he should do and I told him he could wait until they cracked deeper and became symptomatic (possibly needing endo before the crown), or he could plan on putting a nice porcelain crown over the tooth this year. He asked if he could think about it, but from the look on his face when he saw that crack, he’ll be back soon. This has happened almost every time we use the DrQuickLookTM . I’m still blown away by its ease of use, practicality, and portability. Thanks for making a communications tool with the small town practitioner in mind.”
Robert D. Thomas, D.D.S.
“DrQuickLookTM is so easy to use. It takes about a minute to learn to use and patients love it. They love holding the monitor while I scan the teeth and when I show them specific problems they always have the “oh wow” response! It makes explaining treatment so much easier!”
Dr. Ken Bendik, Beverly Hills, CA
“I’ve never had an intraoral camera until I got your DrQuickLookTM viewer. Before, I always relied on a handheld mirror and mouth mirror (which was hit or miss at best…). My patients are amazed at what I can show them. I let them hold the viewer after I get the picture. I think this is one of the best parts about your viewer is that patients can hold it. Patients like to be in control, and we strive to get patients to take responsibility for their oral health. I really think patients holding that viewer helps them to understand and own their problem…I do not currently have computers in my operatories, so your viewer not needing a computer is an obvious plus…And it truly is easy to operate. Good quality picture with good autofocus. It’s also easy to keep clean…I would recommend your product to anyone in dentistry.”
R. Kelly Faulk, Jr., D.D.S., UNC School of Dentistry ’91
“I just recently purchased a DrQuickLookTM Dental Viewer and it is fabulous. On the very first day I used it on 3 emergency patients. Treatment ranged from needing crowns to replacement of fillings. Every one of them agreed to treatment that day without even questioning finances. Once they could see what I see the only thing that mattered to the patients was how quickly can I get my tooth fixed. The return on investment with this device will happen on the very first day. And most likely the first patient you use it on. I love it!!!”
Dr. David Muir
“DrQuickLookTM is a great clinical companion. It allows the clinician the opportunity to illustrate to the patient the clinical problem and treatment options. As a teaching tool, it is invaluable. It allows the instructor the ability to capture an aspect of the procedure and then direct or critique the student out of the oral environment. By presenting a magnified aspect of the procedure, the student has the perspective and clarity to self evaluate and rectify the issue.”
Les Kalman, H.B.Sc., D.D.S. Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, The University of Western Ontario
“I have been using I/O cameras about 20+ years. I started with those complete “wired” set-ups with a 13″ monitor and printer. The set-up evolved to a 27″ TV monitor and went wireless with a 32″ HD monitor and no printer. That is the current set-up which I don’t use because I am having difficulty getting the software to work with the wireless camera. Re-positioning the patient so they could see was part of the process. In the end, the 32″ HD was better received for movies than viewing decay. Several months ago I began seeing ads for DrQuickLook and it seemed to answer the conditions I have dealt with over the years. It looked a little too simple but after continued research I felt more comfortable with the concept that “handheld” is how people receive information these days. The first 3 patients that held DrQuickLook paid for the unit. It is simple to use right out of the box. I have used it from children to senior citizens, from “techies” to regular people. With each one I said, “This is something new we are trying, do you think this is something good for the office?” Response has been 100% positive. The responses went from “cool” to “the picture is so clear” to “where can I get one?” . I have a few friends I plan to loan my unit to and say “just try it”. Best wishes and success on a very practical and useful product.”
Robert M Wai Jr., D.D.S.
“DrQuickLookTM has been an affordable addition to my practice. Patients appreciate being able to visualize the need for treatment while it is being explained to them. This device paid for itself the first day in my office.”
John G. Salatino, D.D.S., Delray Beach, FL



