Hi Chris,
Yes, I'm rooting for him. But, I don't know about this one day stuff.
I cracked a tooth, which had to come out, so I chose to replace it with
an implant. He removed the old tooth, waited for the gum to heal, then
installed the post. This was followed by another period of healing,
after which he sent me to my dentist, who created and installed the
tooth. All told, a period of about five months.
Yes, the building is nice. Since he does reconstructive surgery, a lot
of accident victims and older patients are in wheel chairs. He designed
his examination rooms to be large enough to accommodate wheel chairs,
and added a covered drive-up area so the wheel chairs are protected in
bad weather.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 8/24/2018 8:57 AM, Chris Trask wrote:
One of the better sides of growing old is to watch the younger
generations develop and spread their wings. My youngest grandson has a
practice in Oral and Dental Surgery. Today, I attended an Open House as
he showed off his new office building to his friends, patients and
fellow dental practitioners. He faces a five-lane thoroughfare, so I
could not back away a far as I liked, but this shows most of the front
of the building.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20180823-DSCF9554.JPG.html
Nice digs. So you're rooting for him? :{)
He has been utilizing a 3-D printer to create drilling guides for dental
implants.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20180823-DSCF9545.JPG.html
So THAT's how they're able to do it in one day. Wonderful!
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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