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New Connect Dental Support!


We are pleased to announce enhancements to our CONNECT Dental Support line. As of May 23rd 2018 all enquiring for CAD/CAM, 3D printing software and hardware support will be sent to our centralised remote support number. 1300 368 338

We have 5 support team members where your call can be taken by our first available representative. In addition we have employed 2 new support team members to ensure that calls are routed to available representatives, prioritised and phone lines monitored to service your needs. 

We will continue to update you on our remote support enhancements as we roll out a number of new features for our CONNECT Dental customers.

If you have further questions please contact Daryl Bukalan - Support and Operations Coordinator - 0408634518

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