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David Ahearn

Founder and President at Design Ergonomics

David Ahearn is an experienced dental professional with a diverse background in both clinical and consultancy roles. Currently serving as a consultant for the Council on Dental Practice since 2006 and as a speaker for the American Dental Association's CELL Seminar Series, Ahearn has been associated with the American Dental Association since 1999. As a clinical assistant professor of general dentistry at New York University, College of Dentistry since 2001, Ahearn also holds the position of president at Design Ergonomics since 1995 and has owned a private dental practice since 1983. Ahearn's academic foundation includes a D.D.S. from the University of Michigan and a B.S. in Biology from Tufts University. Prior experience includes a role as a clinical instructor at the University of Michigan's Department of Partial Removable Prosthetics from 1981 to 1982.

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Little Compton, United States

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Design Ergonomics

Because Design Ergonomics was founded by David J. Ahearn, DDS, a dentist who is also a leader in dental productivity, we are uniquely qualified to understand your office design needs. Not just pretty pictures, our dental office designs represent a highly integrated synthesis of current dental knowledge and technology. At Design Ergonomics, we know how important it is to operate efficiently, and we expect that you want to further your success too. Our team includes dentists, construction professionals, computer aided designers, lighting and acoustical experts, ergonomists, and interior designers. The diversity of our skills and talents will allow us to assist you in many ways — we can provide hourly pre-planning consultations, or we can provide you with an entire turnkey office. How you use our expertise is entirely up to you. With the help of Design Ergonomics, you will feel confident in your design, and you will understand the implications of your design choices on construction costs before you commit to any large up-front expenses. We are familiar with tales of cost overruns and construction delays, which is why we will work dilligently to control your costs. We want to save you both time and money, during the design stages and during the construction of your new office. Our goal is for your practice to run more profitably for years to come.


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