Moment of Gratification
We have trained thousands of dentists both online and at Scottsdale Center over the last few years, and the cerecdoctors website allows us to closely follow our graduates with regards to the progress they make after they leave us. We see doctors come through who were timid and apprehensive with their machines at first, but by the time they go through the curriculum, they have confidence with the toughest and largest of cases. I find it very gratifying when we see a doctor who posts clinical cases that are handled with surgical precision that implement all the important principles we preach. One very important principle is knowing how the software stitches models together. It's accomplished by the 15 percent and the 30 percent rule; the program scans adjacent landmarks, and if they are redundant between the pre-op model and the prep model, the models are accurately related to each other.
This is a foundation for everything we do; from single restorations to full mouth rehabilitation cases. It's a topic I directly address for every single presentation I do, whether it's for a novice or master user. Recently, Dr. Michael Alsouss posted a treatment that involved a 12-unit case for a patient who needed the work done on short notice. I was thrilled to see him implement all the techniques we have taught over the years to accomplish the task at hand. Furthermore, he created a video that documented the case very thoroughly, which I can imagine required as much effort as treating that particular case. With the amount of energy our faculty puts into each course, it was rewarding and gratifying to observe the process and see all of our hard work come to fruition as he delivered outstanding care for his patient. Good job Dr. Alsouss. You can see the presentation here http://cerecdoctors.com/ui/ViewForum.aspx?ForumID=5665