Is this services description worth putting in? Seems to say a lot of nothing: Our practice provides you with a diagnosis, surgical and adjunctive treatment of diseases, injuries and defects involving both the functional and aesthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region.
Yes! haha. You may have missed some work this past weekend. But more will come Friday into Saturday. ~ Mark L.
Last saturday was OT lol. I babied the batches through the steps. I'm working to hopefully have it working properly for this weekend so I don't have to do that again. But if it comes down to it I'll do my best to Preparing for a half marathon on sunday! ~ Mark L.
Alright people, Just so I can clear up concerns. http://www.canteraplasticsurgery.co...le-naperville-glen-ellen-chicago-illinois.htm This provider IS a doctor & a dentist but moreover, he is a cosmetic/plastic surgeon. He may not perform regular dentistry, He is technically an OMS or an Oral Maxilliofacial Surgeon. OMS's focus on the head, neck & jacw and how they function together. Moving forward, as long as it is clear in his bio that he is either 1) DDS or DMD or 2) and Oral Surgeon there is no need to leave a comment that he or she is a plastic or cosmetic surgeon or and OMS functioning in a similar capacity. I do appreciate comments, but save the comment space for more urgent things. No one is to blame, and you should feel like you did anything wrong by pointing this out to me. Its my job to clarify Thanks! ~ Mark L.
This also applies to ENT's (Ear, Nose & Throat): Peter D. Scholl, DDS, MD FACS - http://www.austinentassociates.com/physicians Edward T. Sall, DDS, MD, MBA - http://advancedentphysicians.com/central-new-york-area-meet-our-doctors-and-staff.htm ~ Mark L.
Cleanings Check ups X-Rays Sealants Fillings Extractions Crowns Dentures A little different from other Dentist sites, but it was easy to find.
Just so everyone is aware (education day), Dental Specialties are as follow (in order of most to least): General Dentistry / Family Dentistry Orthodontics (and dentofacial orthopedics) Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery / Oral Sugery / Plastic Surgery / Cosmetic Surgery Pediatric Dentistry (Pedodontics - they changed the name and you can see why) Periodontics (Gums) Endodontics (Nerves/Roots) Prosthodontics (Dentures/Mouth Devices) Dental Public Health (non-pracitcing) Oral & Maxillofacial Pathology (dealing with infection in the mouth) Oral & Maxillofacial Radiology (dealing with scanning of the mouth) Any of these specialties is acceptable, and all fall under the category of "Dentist" or "Dentistry". ~ Mark L.
I recieved the following: http://www.kernmedicalcenter.com - This is a hospital website and had no Dental Department listed. Given what you know now, please find the "dentists" page: Richard E Busch ~ Mark L.
Just the URL where the dentist himself's information could be found? http://www.kernmedicalcenter.com/body.cfm?id=196
I did get a few of the plastic surgeons. I guess I didn't know what to write under procedures, if I found something clear like bone/gum grafting, scaling etc, I think I was including that but omitting the rest, facelift, eyelift, etc. I think for address verification, payments and email and education is the same as all other sites but What would be the best thing for us to do during the procedures batch? That's where I was having the most trouble with those.