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Looks like he is on some sort of medication, if not, he should be put on some.
 
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this has to be some type of joke.

who could take him seriously?

and that testimonial.. wtf - she wasnt even on camera and you could tell she was reading.
 
what a douche.... but we all have some lame clown in our classes that act like this tool.
 
I don't know, I like that he is being funny. I know enough stuffy dentists who can't laugh at themselves. I checked him out and found www.olitskysmiles.com the veneers he does look really awesome.
 
I always love how in veneer before/after pictures, the "before" is taken with a dollar store disposable, and the "after" is taken by professional photographers with makeup, etc...
 
man he must be really fun to work with!
 
Getting new patients is a priority, a professional wouldnt go about it from this angle.
 
What I really love is when dentists take the before and after pictures while the patient is still in the dental chair! How hard is it to get a patient to stand up to take a picture?!? By the way, it looks like he uses standard 1:1 and 1:2 pictures for full smiles and close-ups and has a studio for the after shots. I would go to him all day, most dentists web sites are scary.:scared:
 
the veneers he does look really awesome.

Unfortunately, there's no way to critically assess the esthetics of those restorations because the photos are highly pixelated and not the appropriate angles. What I saw wasn't impressive. He's basically giving them all B0 shade and a standard tooth form. A lot of these patients clearly have other problems (orthodontic, orthognathic, periodontal) that were not corrected and persist after the placement of veneers.
 
I think society dictates the whiteness of the tooth. I actually saw this guy speak at the AACD meeting in Atlanta this year, he is actually really nice. The veneers he does are white, but in the close ups they dont look fake like most the pictures of veneers I see. See thats whats wrong with this profession, they think professional is stuffy, like you can't have any fun! RELAX😎
 
The point here isnt the quality of veneers, it's the way he is relating his service to people. His representation of the profession is an embarassment and degrading. I think that this is is obvious to anyone w/ a dental degree or in the process of aquiring one. This is route leads to the same advertising we see for personal injury lawyers and $50 vasectomies on billboards.
 
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