Dental technology’s biggest existential threats – and why it always survives

Dental technology's biggest existential threats – and why it always survives

Ashley Byrne reflects on 20 years of surviving the threats that were supposed to kill dental technology – and why the best is still to come.

Twenty years. Two decades of early mornings, late nights, difficult conversations, and genuinely incredible moments. It’s a milestone I’m proud of – but more than anything, it’s made me reflect on just how many times someone told me we were finished. And I mean that quite literally.

The threats that never came

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