to screw-retained. We think this is a trend that is very beneficial
to patients and dentistry in general."
He acknowledges that, like other high-end items, their products
appeal to a niche market. “Our clients tell us that they have
reached a point in their careers where they want their lab to be
predictable and help them to achieve the best possible outcomes.
They appreciate quality and have high expectations, and we take
great pride in being able to consistently meet or exceed them.”
Phil explains, "It is not uncommon for dentists who have been
practicing a while to decide they would like to use us as their laboratory of choice. They appreciate that we manage the variables
on our side, give them a predictable result and help guide or assist
them with things that they don't have time to focus on or may
need help with. They like that we take our end as seriously as they
take theirs."
“We like to visit with our new clients and get to know them – to
explore their priorities, to really understand what matters to
them. It’s important to us that our services are a good fit for their
practice,” notes Kyle. "We enjoy the collaborative aspect to what
we do. We love to work with dentists to help with the best possible
outcome and treatment plan for patients. We enjoy being part of
their interdisciplinary team."
Functional Esthetics’ reputation is fueled by its proven ability to
be an important asset to the dental practices of its clients. “We
aren’t product-driven. It’s not our philosophy to push our clients
“Our clients tell us that they have reached a point
in their careers where they want their lab to be predictable and help them to achieve the best possible outcomes. They appreciate quality and have
high expectations, and we take great pride in being
able to consistently meet or exceed them.”
- Phil Watkins, CDT
to buy the latest thing or the newest material. Instead, we strive
to provide solutions and help dentists in ways that have a measurable impact on outcomes. We welcome the opportunity to be
involved in the diagnostic phase of treatment and offer input
Photos by Ray Bryant, Bryant Studios
The artistic eye of the ceramist
aids in the shade selection to
create a restoration that mimics
the natural tooth.
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