Dental practice renovation in Frankfurt
Technology and patient comfort combined
Specialized dental modernization while the practice remains open
The renovation of dental practices requires specialized knowledge of dental requirements and state-of-the-art dental technology. From traditional family practices to specialized implantology, complex technical systems, hygiene requirements, and patient comfort must be optimally combined. As an experienced general contractor for dental practice renovations in Frankfurt am Main and the surrounding area, chore bauen GmbH creates modern dental practices with the latest equipment and optimal workflows—without interrupting practice operations.
The CHORE approach
What sets chore apart as dental practice specialists?
What dental expertise does chore bring to the table?
Over ten years of experience in the healthcare sector have shaped our understanding of the special requirements of medical facilities. This expertise is incorporated into every phase of planning and execution.
- All disciplines: implement projects ranging from general practice to specialist centers
- Technology integration: mastering complex medical technology and IT systems
- Hygiene expertise: implementing RKI-compliant construction
- Understanding design: creating a modern practice atmosphere
Dentist-specific services
Beyond pure construction, we offer specialized services tailored specifically to the needs of dental facilities:
- Device coordination: Coordination with dental manufacturers
- Hygiene consulting: Support with RKI compliance
- Workflow optimization: Efficient practice processes
- Maintenance service: Long-term technical support
All trades in-house - without subcontractors
The chore group of companies brings together all the necessary expertise:
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Specialized practice construction
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Practice planning and interior design
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Medical technology and supply systems
modern practice concepts
What modern practice concepts are available for dental practices?
The requirements for modern dental practices have changed fundamentally in recent years, with transparency, flexibility, and patient-oriented design becoming increasingly important alongside medical functionality. Accessibility is particularly important in this context, not only to meet legal requirements but also to enable access for all patient groups.
Open-space practices and open treatment concepts
Transparent room structures characterize modern dental architecture, creating new opportunities for efficient workflows and confidence-building patient communication.
Open treatment areas:
- Multiple treatment stations in one room: increase team efficiency through direct communication between practitioners
- Visual connections between workstations: enable quick mutual support in critical situations
- Central material supply and preparation: shorten walking distances and speed up treatment procedures
- Short distances for staff and optimized processes: reduce time losses and increase patient throughput
Flexible room layout:
- Mobile partitions for variable room sizes: adapt treatment areas to changing requirements
- Multifunctional treatment rooms: enable different types of treatment without additional space requirements
- Adaptation to different treatment times: optimize space utilization throughout the entire practice day
- Expansion options for practice growth: secure long-term investments with flexible expansion options
Patient-centered design:
- Transparency builds trust: reduced fear of treatment through insights into professional working methods
- Calming atmosphere thanks to visual connections: reduces stress while waiting
How do specialized departments differ?
Transparent room structures characterize modern dental architecture, creating new opportunities for efficient workflows and confidence-building patient communication.
Implantology and oral surgery:
- Sterile conditions: minimize the risk of infection during surgical procedures
- Special ventilation systems with air filtration: protect the wound area from contamination by germs
- Integration of 3D X-ray and navigation: increasing the precision of implant positioning
- Separate entrances for surgical patients: separate postoperative patients from regular patient flows
Endodontics (root canal treatment):
- Microscope integration for precise work: enables treatment of the finest root canals
- Vibration-free installation of sensitive devices: ensures precise work in the submillimeter range
- Special lighting and ergonomics: reduce fatigue during long treatments
- Sound insulation for concentrated work: for improved treatment quality through undisturbed concentration
Prevention and dental hygiene:
- Separate areas for teeth cleaning: create a pleasant atmosphere for patients undergoing preventive care
- Comfortable equipment for longer treatments: increase patient comfort during professional teeth cleaning
- Integration of airflow and ultrasonic devices: enable gentle and effective teeth cleaning
Orthodontics:
- Scanner integration for digital impressions: replacing uncomfortable conventional impressions
- 3D printers for aligner production: shorten treatment times through in-house manufacturing
- Spacious consultation rooms for information: enable detailed treatment planning with patients
- Child-friendly design: reducing treatment anxiety in young patients
Technical infrastructure
What technical infrastructure do modern dental practices require?
From highly specialized treatment units and imaging procedures to complex supply systems, modern dental practices require a wide range of technical components that must be precisely coordinated with one another to ensure smooth operation.
hygiene and infection protection
How are hygiene and infection control ensured in dental practices?
There are strict legal requirements that define hygiene standards in dentistry, compliance with which requires both structural measures and well-thought-out organizational processes. Only through consistent implementation of all requirements can the safety of patients and staff be guaranteed.
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digitization
How is digitalization changing the way practices operate?
Advancing digitalization is fundamentally transforming dental processes within practices, opening up new dimensions for efficiency, precision, and patient communication. From practice management to denture fabrication, this development now permeates all areas of modern dental practices.
Practice management and workflow
Intelligent software solutions optimize administrative processes, creating valuable time and space for actual dental work.
Practice management software:
- Appointments and patient management: less administrative work thanks to automated processes
- Treatment planning and cost estimates: expedite cost clarification with health insurance companies
- Billing health insurance companies and private patients: minimize error rates through digital interfaces
- Quality management and documentation: automatically comply with legal requirements
Digital patient records:
- Complete electronic documentation: enables quick access to treatment history
- Integration of X-ray images and findings: all patient data in one place
- Medical history forms on tablets: modernizing patient admission and reducing paper consumption
- Data protection-compliant cloud solutions: protect patient data against loss
Appointment management:
- Online appointment booking: improve service quality with 24/7 booking options
- Recall system for preventive care appointments: increase preventive care participation through automatic reminders
- Waiting time optimization: improving patient satisfaction through punctual treatment
- SMS and email reminders: reduce no-shows and missed appointments
What are the advantages of CAD/CAM and 3D technology?
Computer-aided manufacturing processes have revolutionized the production of dental prostheses, enabling more precise treatment results.
Digital impression:
- Intraoral scanners replace traditional impressions: for greater patient comfort
- Instant 3D visualization: increase treatment acceptance through clear visualization
- More precise fit of dentures: reduce reworking effort
- Time savings and increased convenience: shorten treatment times with digital workflows
Chairside fabrication:
- Crowns and inlays in one session: eliminate temporary restorations and second appointments
- CAD/CAM milling machines in practice: for immediate dental prosthesis fabrication
- Reduced number of appointments: increase patient satisfaction by saving time
3D diagnostics and planning:
- Volume tomography for implant planning: minimize surgical risks through precise planning
- Virtual surgical planning: to simulate the procedure in advance
- Navigation-assisted surgery: increased precision in implant positioning
- Precise positioning of implants: improving long-term success through optimal placement
economic aspects
What economic aspects need to be considered when renovating a practice?
Although modernizing a dental practice represents a significant investment, various financing instruments and the prospect of increased efficiency and added value make it economically attractive. Careful planning and calculation enable sustainable solutions even with a limited budget.
How does modernization increase the value of a practice?
Investments in modern equipment and contemporary interior design not only pay off through improved operational processes, but also increase the value of the practice in the long term.
Value-enhancing factors:
- Modern technical equipment: increases attractiveness for potential practice buyers
- Contemporary interior design: positions the practice as an attractive employer
- Digital practice systems: reduce training time for successors
- Established patient bases: secure predictable income after takeover
Succession planning:
- Attractive practice for successors: shorten sales time with modern equipment
- Reduced investment requirements for buyers: lowering barriers to entry
- Higher sales or transfer prices: amortize modernization investments
- Faster practice transfer: enabling prompt retirement
Investment planning for dental practices
Comprehensive financing concepts open up avenues for gradual modernization, even with a limited budget.
Financing concepts:
- Practice loans with favorable terms: enable investments while preserving liquidity
- Leasing for expensive large equipment: reduce capital commitment through monthly installments
- Support programs for start-ups: reducing financial barriers to setting up a new practice
- Tax depreciation options: lower tax burden through investment deductions
Return on investment:
- Increased efficiency through modern technology: increase treatment capacity with the same number of staff
- Higher quality of treatment and patient satisfaction: for higher recommendation rates
- New treatment options and revenue streams: tapping into additional income potential
- Long-term cost savings: reduce operating costs with energy-efficient systems
renovation process
How does dental practice renovation work during ongoing operations?
By keeping the practice open during the renovation work, economic losses can be minimized and patient loyalty maintained.
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Contact for your dental practice project
Are you planning to renovate or modernize your dental practice? As a specialized general contractor for dental projects, we are at your disposal with our comprehensive expertise.
Contact us for a no-obligation consultation. Our dental practice specialists will work with you to develop a customized modernization concept that combines the latest technology with optimal workflows and patient comfort.
Put your trust in over 10 years of healthcare expertise and specialized competence in dental modernization. Together, we will realize your dream practice—modern, efficient, and without any interruption to your business.
chore bauen GmbH
General contractor for building renovation
Specialist in dental practice renovation
+49 69 6066 4500
info@chore.de
