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WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE CEREC PROCEDURE?
My favoriteCERECprocedure to date (this could certainly change,
and has before due to the ever-evolving technology expanding our
treatment repertoire) would have to be designing permanent and
temporary bridges. My current second-favorite CEREC procedure
would be creating and placing onlays.
WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR MOST UNIQUE CEREC PROCEDURE?
Crowning a primary tooth using CEREC is both a unique and
insightful CEREC treatment process. Additionally, I provided
complimentary CEREC treatment when showing my gratitude
to a police officer, which consisted of 12 single crowns when we
initially began treating patients in our Johns Creek location.
She acted as a practice advocate by referring the police depart-
ment to our office because of the state-of-the-art technology and
our focus on comprehensive, quality care. We acquired and served
more than25 lawenforcement officers and familymembers through
her gracious word-of-mouth strategy and other valuable marketing
strategies. She was pleased because her smile completely changed.
IF SOMEONE WAS TO TAKE YOUR CEREC AWAY TODAY, YOU WOULD …
Initially, I’d be in a bit of denial, disarray and temporary shock.
I would then probably move into the next stage of coping with
loss and grief, which includes disheartenment and a bit of anger.
Quite simply, no longer having my CEREC would totally disrupt
my daily operations and peaceful flow. Then I’d probably battle a
bit of depression while trying my best to bargain a plan to have my
CEREC back in my possession.
If I could simply purchase another CEREC, then it wouldn’t
even be a matter of having to consider; investing in another
unit goes without question. However, if somehow obtaining my
CEREC or a new unit was not an option at all, I must honestly
“Dentistry and CEREC
are both way bigger than
just me, and the benefits
I reap by being a part
of such a phenomenal,
service-based, prestigious
profession truthfully
overwhelmme and
cause me to consider
myself one blessed guy.”
—
Jason Eaglin, D.D.S.