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  • #3138 Reply

    Anonymous
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    Just thought I’d share a different type of light and water interaction seen in our backyard Saturday.

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    #8915 Reply

    vince
    Spectator

    Beautiful……..

    Vince

    #8924 Reply

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    Oh look its a Hydrokinetic Rainbow.

    Grin

    Couldnt resist.

    Glenn

    #8911 Reply

    dkimmel
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    Does this mean there is a pot of gold at the end of all Hydrokinetic reactions?

    David

    #8910 Reply

    Anonymous
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    Yes,
    I think the gold initially moves from the pot at your end of the rainbow to someone else 😉

    #8921 Reply

    ASI
    Spectator

    That’s a nice place to come home to, Ron.

    I can just see you sitting on that swing sometime ago and thinking what a wonderful thing it would be to connect the dental laser users together….

    Then the Laser Dentistry Forum became a reality!

    Thanks again. Because of your forum, you have brought a bit of rainbow to all our lives.

    Andrew

    #8925 Reply

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    Ron very funny reply to my tongue in cheek remark. I do think that initially the pot of gold goes from your pocket to the sales rep, but if you embrace lasers the pot of gold comes back to you and its alot bigger and fuller than the one you had originally.

    I didnt buy lasers for the marketing aspects, but for me I bought my first Argon for two reasons…….short cure time for resins and NO MORE CORD…..I hated cord, and although I cant totally eliminate it, I have reduced its need.

    THe erbium laser I bought to do preps on kids without anesthetic and Class Vs and I got some added soft tissue benefits, osseous recontouring , endo, and some class 3 and 4 with it as well.

    I have enjoyed using the lasers, patients love the high tech , high touch nature of them, and they make tough cases alot easier to complete.

    In general the rainbow is at my door each day I come to work and the pot of gold is inside my operatory. Its a sidebar to the main reason I bought the laser, but a definite one.

    If you dont believe me ask rockin Rod about marketing and lasers……..

    Great metaphor there……the rainbow and lasers…..LOVE it and might use it in my lectures Ron if you dont mind.

    Glenn

    #8908 Reply

    Anonymous
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    Quote: from Glenn van As on 8:21 pm on June 30, 2003
    but if you embrace lasers the pot of gold comes back to you and its alot bigger and fuller than the one you had originally.

    I have enjoyed using the lasers, patients love the high tech , high touch nature of them, and they make tough cases alot easier to complete.

    In general the rainbow is at my door each day I come to work and the pot of gold is inside my operatory.  Its a sidebar to the main reason I bought the laser, but a definite one.

    Great metaphor there……the rainbow and lasers…..LOVE it and might use it in my lectures Ron if you dont mind.

    Glenn

    Agree 100% Glenn -Dentistry is way more fun with a laser and the pot  o gold does return quickly. You can always use anything I post here- just try to keep my dumb question examples to a minimum 😉

    Andrew, thanks for the nice comments. When I started this it was for a pretty self centered reason- I didn’t see how I’d ever learn what I needed to know w/o a great deal of help. I approached ALD and offered to set it up for them but they declined as they wanted their forum to be members only- which I can understand as they could offer it as another “membership benefit” .

    I decided to go it alone and thanks to some of the early posters (Glenn,Bob,Mark,Alan,Pat) who knew what they were doing, things kinda took off.

    All the guys/ladies have provided a ton of help and also provided a way for the newbies to grow in leaps and bounds in laser dentistry while hopefully avoiding some of the pit falls others have taken along the way. The really great part is that the participants here are just great all around people-none of the junk you see happening on other boards.

    So the real credit goes to all the participants, not the guy who happens to know a little computer coding.

    #8927 Reply

    Robert Gregg DDS
    Spectator

    Ron,

    I bet if you try, you could waterski on that flat as glass water? Yuumm.

    Cool picture. Love the metaphores everyone!

    Bob

    #8929 Reply

    Swpmn
    Spectator

    Lovely backyard, Ron.

    Here’s my Laser Dentistry Forum Spectrum:

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    Al

    #8923 Reply

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    Goes to show you just what my wife and staff say, my mind is on cloud 9 ( but look a the bright side, given your photograph Bobs mind is only on around cloud 3.5)

    LOVE IT ALLEN…….

    Grin

    Glenn

    #8926 Reply

    Glenn van As
    Spectator

    ……..and one more thing……….

    “Hey Keith , get off of my cloud!!”…..

    sung in my best Stones impersonation, of course with my tongue hanging out!!!

    Grin

    PS there must be alot more water in that cloud than on mine huh allen…….

    Oh man , time to go finish my lectures for Muskoka.

    Cya

    Glenn

    #8922 Reply

    ASI
    Spectator

    Ron, you are very humble indeed.

    Allen, cool photo.

    Glenn, you ought to use the Rolling Stones music as an intro in some of your presentations.

    All the best to everyone. Happy Canada Day to one and all.

    Andrew

    #8928 Reply

    Robert Gregg DDS
    Spectator

    Nice Allen,

    Very clever.

    Glenn, come OOON. I’ve been told many times that I’m “out there”–but really only cloud 1.064…..:cheesy:

    Bob

    #8917 Reply

    whitertth
    Spectator

    Great stuff guys…..

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