Dr. David Neal of Iowa Park, Texas, says he’s having more fun with dentistry than he ever has, thanks to his involvement with the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry. A former participant in our hands on dental courses, Dr. Neal is now a member of our teaching faculty. Listen to him talk about what C.A.R.D. means to him and why you should consider joining us for the next Advanced Restorative Series, starting Sept. 10, in Dallas.
Dr. Mark Neel used to have the practice many dentists dream of escaping. He would bounce from treatment room to treatment room, treating patients one tooth at a time. There were even some cases that were too complex for him, so he would refer those patients elsewhere. “I didn’t feel comfortable with the knowledge I had on those kinds of cases,” he says.
Not anymore. Listen to Dr. Neel explain how the hands on dental courses at the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry have helped transform his dental practice:
Confidence, systems and camaraderie. That’s what Dr. Don Lanning of Argyle, Texas, says you’ll get when you take the hands on dental courses at the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry. Hear him explain more:
What’s one of the things Dr. David Brumbaugh of Dallas, Texas, likes most about the hands on dental courses at the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry? That whether you want to learn basic dentistry techniques or how to do the most complex restorative cases, it will “teach you a comprehensive approach to treat your patients as all patients should be treated,” he explains in this video, taken at the annual C.A.R.D. faculty retreat in Hog Creek, Texas.
Jeff Atkinson, a member of the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry teaching faculty, took a few minutes on LinkedIn to explain why you’re learning from the best when you take our hands on dental courses.
“Steve Cutbirth is one of the top dentists in the country today,” he explains. “Besides providing the absolute finest dental work possible to his patients, Steve also heads the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry. There he devotes his knowledge, time and passion to helping dentists who wish to become the best possible in their profession.”
Thanks for sharing that, Jeff! And for everyone else, we hope you’ll join us for the Advanced Restorative Series, which starts Sept. 10. That’s less than a month away and only 10 spots remain, so register today!
Ask Jeff or any other dentist who has completed the hands on dental courses offered at the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry: It will change the way you practice dentistry.
Dr. Bill Gray of Sherman, Texas, has taken plenty of continuing education in dentistry courses in his career. But he’s never experienced anything like the hands on courses at the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry. Below he explains the experience you’ll get when you come to C.A.R.D.
The Advanced Restorative Series begins in less than a month. Only 10 spots remain, so register today!
Dr. Gene Allen of Prescott, Ariz., says his practice lacked direction before coming to the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry. Today, he credits the continuing education in dentistry courses for helping him find his way again. Listen to Dr. Allen explain why you should consider signing up for next month’s Advanced Restorative Series. There are only 10 spots left, so secure yours by registering today.
Dr. Eric Bess of Plano, Texas, came to the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry after 10 years of practice. Below, he explains how the hands on dental courses have helped him master complex procedures and techniques that he thought required decades of experience.
Practicing dentistry a certain way because that’s all you’ve ever known? Don’t think you have time for change? You do, and change can happen with 5 easy steps.
Define success. Let C.A.R.D. help you discover yourself in dentistry. Success is a journey. You cannot achieve what you have not defined. Learn the skills to practice comprehensive dentistry and reap the rewards of a low volume, highly productive practice.
Chart a path. Some people live their lives from day to day, allowing others to dictate what they do and how they do it. All of us have limitless potential, yet too few even try to reach it. Let C.A.R.D. carry your continuing education burden. Register now. Get the “goods on the shelf,” so that you can practice comprehensive dentistry at the level you desire.
Concentrate on one main goal. No one ever reached their potential by scattering themselves in 20 directions. C.A.R.D.’s Advanced Restorative Series (ARS) will provide you with a turn-key system to get you where you want to go in dentistry.
Forget the past. Cyrus Curtis, who once owned the Saturday Evening Post, kept this sign posted in his office, “Yesterday ended last night.” Be intentional about your future. Register now for C.A.R.D.
Focus on the future. A Spanish proverb says, “He who does not look ahead remains behind.” The greatest enemy of productive thinking is busyness. This also holds true in dentistry. Let C.A.R.D. train you for your new future in dentistry. Practice in such a way that you never want to retire.
In a previous post, Dr. Steven T. Cutbirth discussed the importance of having time to listen to his patients. Structuring a dental practice so that dentists can serve their patients as “Doctors of Dentistry” begins with time, and also includes performing a comprehensive exam. Having time to comprehensively listen to patients proves key to properly diagnosing and treating their problems. What’s also key? Having a treatment plan. Dr. Cutbirth explains below why he stakes his entire practice on the utilization of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Want to learn how to move away from high-volume, low-production, managed-care dentistry to low-volume, high-production, fee-for-service practice without going broke or giving up income in the process? Join us at the Center for Aesthetic Restorative Dentistry. Classes begin in the fall. Space is limited, so register now.