Episode 21: I'm All About That Bur, 'Bout That Bur, No Trouble
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"Faster than a speeding jet plane! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound!"
Okay, well I don't know about the two parts of that catchphrase, but there is no doubt that burs move faster than a speeding jet engine. I mean, they have enough power to slice through ZIRCONIA as if it were butter. Not bad, not bad at all.
Kathy Allen rocks. And she's from Michigan (go Wolverines!) She came prepared for the podcast with one of the classiest beers out there— Michelob Amberbock. While it's no vodka soda, it seemed to have done the trick for a highly entertaining podcast. We'll forgive her this time!
Kathy is an employee of Kerr Dental (http://www.kerrdental.com), which is understand the strong ideology that dentistry is a science. And an art. They also believe that being a successful dentist is something much more. Being a dentist means mastering an ever-advancing science. Embracing new tools of technology. And steering a growing business in a rapidly changing healthcare market.
We discussed everything from suggested preps for eMax and CADCAM, best protocols for adjustment and polishing porcelin, eMax and Zirconia what dentists can use to remove a Zirconia, eMax and PFM, composite adjustment and polish techniques and finally DO NOT treat your working tool that make you money as a commodity. Learn invest and organize them— it's key to your success as a dental practitioner.
It was an absolute pleasure to have Kathy on our show. She was tons of fun.
Until next time— cheers!
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