A repair log book supports smarter, more proactive maintenance by:
- Recording all maintenance activities – so nothing relies on memory or sticky notes
- Tracking equipment life – you can see if a handpiece is starting to need more frequent repairs as it ages
- Monitoring repair costs – helping you decide when ongoing repairs stop making financial sense
- Supporting warranty compliance – by documenting dates, parts, and repair providers, you’re better positioned to take advantage of manufacturer or repair warranties
For a practice that runs busy schedules, the log becomes a quick snapshot of equipment health and helps you avoid preventable breakdowns.



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