
“CDM has implemented an innovative technology-driven program to track dental instruments, believed to be the first of its kind among U.S. dental schools and providing multiple benefits including cost savings and improved inventory management. Utilizing radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology, the College is tracking 10,000 dental instruments using metal RFID tags developed by Xerafy, a Hong Kong-based producer which is an innovator in metal tag production and design. CDM implemented the program in June 2015.”
RFID Journal article (PDF)
DTS Columbia University website (PDF)
“The School of Oral Health Care at the University of Copenhagen has used the Dental Tracking System™ (DTS) from LM for more than a year. “Each of our instruments has been tagged. With the use of scanners and radiofrequency identification (RFID) technology we can keep track of the instruments at all times. From the time they are dispensed through its utilization, processing, sterilization and return to our storage.”
University of Copenhagen benefits from Dental Tracking System (PDF)
Enhanced Patient Safety using UHR RFID for Tracking Dental Instruments (PDF)
“A Guide to Understanding RFID. Radio frequency identification might seem simple at first, but it can be complex and difficult to deploy successfully. Here’s an easy-to-understand guide to understanding the technology and how it can deliver business value.”
Published articles in different magazines can be found here.
LM Ergosense article in Planworld Magazine 2017 (PDF)
LM Dental Tracking System article in Planworld Magazine 2017 (PDF)
LM-Dental moving to GS1 standards for dental product traceability with EPC/RFID
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