Big Problem Dentistry
What is Big Problem Dentistry?
The patient that walks through the door with dental problems that seem insurmountable or too complex to fix are what we define as “big problem dentistry”. The vast majority of these people have been told, “pull out all your teeth” and “there is no hope”. The combination of a multitude of dental specialties under one roof administered by a competent experienced team in a caring and compassionate fashion allows us to turn these “hopeless” cases around.
Once the problem is defined and the patient’s goals elucidated, a customized plan can be formulated to treat the patient’s special needs in a timely and predictable fashion.
The utilization of many dental treatment modalities can be utilized to “fix the big problem”.
Big Problem Dentistry
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PATIENT TESTIMONIAL
I called for an appointment because I was aware that my negligence regarding timely dental care was resulting in pain and dental discomfort and, perhaps, was threatening my overall health. You will recall conducting a thorough examination of my mouth and teeth, assisted by your well trained and competent staff. Following this, you invited me into the conference room where you were able to outline my numerous dental problems using graphics as needed. Then you outlined several options available toward their resolution including costs, and the inherent health risks for further negligence...
You and your assistants worked tirelessly, over several hours, addressing my multiple dental problems. Amazing to me was the very minimum amount of discomfort that I experienced during the numerous procedures!
...I did not experience the pain nor the discomfort that one would normally expect, while undergoing dental procedures. At the conclusion of this session you declared that the “heavy work” (i.e. surgery, extractions, root canals, implants) was completed, we were now in a position to proceed toward the office motto of creating a “Beautiful Smile” for me.
Bob Brown