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Eddie Orobitg, DMD
CEREC technology — nothing hurt. It’s incredible. Dr. Eddie is my new dentist.”
The morning of Bill Gurski’s recent dental appointment to replace a lost filling using a new technology called CEREC, he was tempted to cancel. “I would have made an appointment for a year from now if I wasn’t worried about an abscess,” said Gurski.
Instead, Bill “white-knuckled” it to see Dr. Eddie Orobitg, who his friend had recommended.
What happened next took Gurski by surprise. “There was nothing to it,” said Gurski, who has had a “dreadful fear of dentists” since childhood. “It was literally pain free.”
“I’ve gone to the same dentist for more than thirty years, and I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Gurski, 68. “Everything was easier than I expected. The modern X-ray photography, the
“Technology is changing our everyday lives,” says Dr. Orobitg. “Many people aren’t aware that technology is also impacting dentistry in new and exciting ways. CEREC is a leading-edge technology we’re really happy about bringing to our patients. We’re now creating permanent, totally realistic restorations (crowns, inlays/onlays and veneers) that look and feel just like real teeth… in only one visit. No more temporary crowns. No second visits. No re-numbing. And there is less sensitivity. The marvels of dental technology have brought the lab to us.”
“I didn’t expect to be interviewed, but I’d tell anybody, CEREC is great,” said Gurski.
Will Gurski keep his next appointment? “I won’t hesitate next time. Dr. Orobitg, his staff, and his technology are terrific.”
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