In the late 2nd generation of the Mastering Cerec Module courses discovered and curated by Dr Lawrence Lau of the Fat Larry bur fame, an underlying philosophical foundation of CEREC dentistry was reinstituted into the core of the courses. The simplified catch-cry phrase to explain this philosophy to the mass of respondents was “Prep Moar™️”
It began in the same smoky late night post course debriefing room as the phrases : “did you prep that with your foot? (sic)” and “oh, is that your final prep?” (sic).
With known collaborators and apparent dentists Drs Kurt, Alistair and Eugene, Dr Lawrence Lau needed a catch phrase which was both practically instructive and a war cry.
When taken to its fullest meaning, the phrase Prep Moar™️ drives the respondent to create more space in reducing tooth structure to allow a near perfect CEREC design with the end goal of improving the longevity, fit, aesthetics and function for the patient. Thus finally achieving all of the aspirational goals in reconstructive dentistry.
The phrase Prep Moar™️ has now been adopted by many respondents in all areas of their lives. Its philosophical value is in improving peoples lives by encouraging them to make adequate space in their lives for attitudes and characteristics that will strengthen them. Dr Lau is working on a new CEREC module with a focus spirituality and aspartame.
It began in the same smoky late night post course debriefing room as the phrases : “did you prep that with your foot? (sic)” and “oh, is that your final prep?” (sic).
With known collaborators and apparent dentists Drs Kurt, Alistair and Eugene, Dr Lawrence Lau needed a catch phrase which was both practically instructive and a war cry.
When taken to its fullest meaning, the phrase Prep Moar™️ drives the respondent to create more space in reducing tooth structure to allow a near perfect CEREC design with the end goal of improving the longevity, fit, aesthetics and function for the patient. Thus finally achieving all of the aspirational goals in reconstructive dentistry.
The phrase Prep Moar™️ has now been adopted by many respondents in all areas of their lives. Its philosophical value is in improving peoples lives by encouraging them to make adequate space in their lives for attitudes and characteristics that will strengthen them. Dr Lau is working on a new CEREC module with a focus spirituality and aspartame.
Why does my CEREC crown not fit? Prep Moar™️
Why do my margins look thin? Prep Moar™️
I need a holiday. Prep Moar™️
Why do my margins look thin? Prep Moar™️
I need a holiday. Prep Moar™️
by Dr Phil McAvity August 23, 2023
This is a descriptive term used for non-congruent hardware and software elements in dental 3-D printing forced to collaborate in order to manufacture a dental appliance. The forced collaboration can be via ad hoc software bridges or hacks, and manual instead of automated procedures during the appliance production often placing a lower priority on risk mitigation as the industry is still in the end phase of early adopter stage. The mature stage in dental 3-D printing will simplify the procedures to manufacture and improve reliability and adhere to higher medical grade standards along with a consistent automated workflow.
Randy tried to combine a nitrogen balloon with a UV light to cure his denture resin- that’s Frankenstein Printing where the ends still don’t justify the means.
by Dr Phil McAvity May 03, 2024
1. A unique instructive subliminal command motivating a relax and release movement of the jaw muscles, related to the muscles of mastication and primarily of the masseter muscles in those people with signs of bruxism in order to minimise ongoing structural damage to the dentition and associated structural deterioration.
2. An appliance produced in the high tech 3-D dental printer known as Primeprint to activate the above release see 1.
The term has been trademarked and its use is allowed by the rights holder by non-corporate practitioners in professional settings.
2. An appliance produced in the high tech 3-D dental printer known as Primeprint to activate the above release see 1.
The term has been trademarked and its use is allowed by the rights holder by non-corporate practitioners in professional settings.
by Dr Phil McAvity May 03, 2024
An ironic phrase regarding the attitude and mindset where a dentist so deeply integrates the use of DS high technology products into their life that they find their daily clinical and management tasks become much too simple and straightforward so that they end up spending most of their time looking for challenges in much more mundane tasks that they used to think were to menial for them.
You think you’re so good and spent 10 years becoming the best at crowns just so that you can now paint and glaze like a poor unemployed genius artist Primeodontist?
by Dr Phil McAvity June 29, 2024