Friday, January 25, 2008

Excellence Is Just Around The Corner.


On February 4-6th, I will be out of the office and heading over to the Kois Center, to take Course III - Restorative/Periodontal Interface.

Why take the course? What's this about? How can it help the doctors, patients and the laboratory?

For whatever the goal is, it's probably the same reason as to why dentists from all over take this course.

Here's my goal:

a) To take a closer look as to why some crown & bridge margins become exposed.
b) To better predict tissue and ridge management, following extraction.
c) Enhancing pontic site development – surgical and restorative guidelines.


In a nut shell, this course is designed to help me better understand what most dentists go through in their day to day profession. I believe that transfomative dental art is only possible through communication and continuing education.

Hopefully, I can always bring you my "A" game.

Excellence is just around the corner.

- Tony L.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

50th Wedding Anniversary


Greetings,

Cindy & I will be out of the office from Thursday, January 24th to join my parents celebrate their 50th Wedding anniversary in Vegas, on the 26th of January.

We will be back at the office, the following Tuesday, the 29th.

The lab will remain open for all pick-ups and deliveries.

- Tony L.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Dentist Finder?


Being in the dental field, I'm frequently asked, "Hey Tony, do you know a good
dentist?".

Not the hardest question to answer, as I work closely with some couple dozen of them. Some, for over a decade, or so. Some from out of state, while some are just within steps, next door to the lab.

As a technician of 23+ years, I shouldn't say this but, I'm almost sure that I have seen it all. From good dentists, to great caring ones. From "by the book" operators, to great artistans like one Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Clito Ruiz y Picasso of Malaga, Spain.

And, if you think Pablo Picasso's full name is confusing enough, try picking out a dentist using the Yellow Pages. I swear you would go blind, and may need to search for an eye doctor instead. As far as 1-800-DENTIST is concerned, I can't comment, as it is more or less, just another ad agency. Then there's Dr. Oogle, a website where one could rate a dentist or, share their experience and leave a feedback of sorts, which could either be helpful, or maybe just plain biased.

So, I guess it's easy to understand, how it can get quite confusing when looking for a dentist that is right for you.

My advise is to talk to loved ones, friends and relatives. Ask, how do they like their dentist? Are they treated well? Are they comfortable? How long have they been their family dentist? Then, look carefully at their teeth. Can you pick out their caps a block away? Or, do they have beautiful bright smiles?

In accordance with Washington state law, all dentists are required to take at least 21 hours of continuing dental education every year, which means that they are constantly upgrading their technical skills. As well, dentists who are members of the Washington State Dental Association must practice ethically to maintain embership. Their professional conduct is governed by the American Dental Association Principles of Ethics, the WSDA Code of Ethics, the Washington Dental Practice Act, and all applicable federal or state criminal statutes. You may call the Washington State Dental Quality Assurance Commission office at (360) 236-4700 to find out if a formal complaint has been filed against any
dentist.


I strongly add that the dentist be working closely with a good local dental laboratory, that extends the professional service of communication and custom color matching. You may want to think twice of those that send their dental laboratory work to China, as the materials used are not well regulated.

- Tony L.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

2008 Fee Schedule


Dear Doctors,

We are working hard for you, to remain your #1 dental laboratory source. We appreciate your business, and will always create ways to continue providing, excellent products and services.

As a part of that effort, we reviewed our pricing structure in relation to a number of changes in the industry. And, due to the increase in raw material costs, we must unfortunately raise our fees to maintain the same level of quality in our products and services.

We have avoided raising our prices for as long as possible, but we can no longer prolong the inevitable. We have updated our new fee schedule, which goes into effect, February 1, 2008. Any cases started between now and February 1st, will be honored at the lower 2007 prices.

If you have any questions, please feel free to call, or email anytime. And again, thank you for choosing AOA for your dental laboratory needs.

AOA Dental Lab