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          original plan was to deal only in dental merchandise and
        
        
          not get into selling and servicing dental equipment. But
        
        
          he soon realized that to satisfy his customers, he had to
        
        
          offer more of those services. “Much of the time customers
        
        
          do not want to give you the full merchandise business if
        
        
          you cannot provide them with service, because otherwise,
        
        
          they need to go to another company,” he explains.
        
        
          Today, IQ Dental employs over 45 people and operates
        
        
          out of a 36,000 square foot warehouse in Fairfield, New
        
        
          Jersey. It is supplied by over 400 vendors – virtually all
        
        
          U.S. distributors of dental supplies and about 60 percent
        
        
          of the country’s equipment manufacturers. Of the ap-
        
        
          proximately 144,000 dentists in the U.S., IQ Dental has
        
        
          between 6,500 and 7,000 of them in its customer base.
        
        
          It operates mainly in the Northeast, U.S., but every quar-
        
        
          ter it sends marketing materials to some 40,000 single
        
        
          practitioners, group practices, and buying clubs across the
        
        
          country. It sells thousands of different dental supplies and
        
        
          pieces of dental office equipment.
        
        
          IQ Dental also offers continuing education (CE) programs
        
        
          to its customers and is certified by the American Dental
        
        
          Association (ADA) to provide CE credits to professionals
        
        
          whose licenses require them. The company hosted its first
        
        
          educational forum in 2014, and this past September, it
        
        
          held its second with over 70 dentists, three speakers, and
        
        
          25 vendor partners. It also offered a full-day course for CE
        
        
          credit.
        
        
          Kunin says that IQDental is planning to add another 4,000
        
        
          square feet to its Fairfield facility, giving it more space for
        
        
          an expanded sales team as well as classrooms for manu-
        
        
          facturers who have approved CE courses, and who want to
        
        
          be able to teach them on site. The company just opened
        
        
          a new branch in Arizona in order to expand into the South-
        
        
          west, and is hoping to launch another distribution center
        
        
          somewhere on the West coast within the next several
        
        
          years.  When Kunin first decided to create IQ Dental, he
        
        
          based his company’s model on the family-style organiza-
        
        
          tion he was so enamored with back at Becker-Parkin. That