

I am a dentist, but, like everyone else, my teeth need regular care to preserve them and to make them as attractive as possible. So just like everyone else, I go to the dentist to receive many of the procedures I deliver to you. When I sat down to write goals for my practice, it occurred to me that the kind of dentistry I want to give to you was exactly the kind of dentistry I wanted to receive. I can assure you that I would hold my dentist to some pretty high standards. I would want my dentist to see me as an individual, to know me personally and not merely treat me as a chart number or "the next patient." I would want my dentist to foster this relationship by knowing what is important to me and respecting me as a person. I wouldn't want to be taken for granted, even years into the relationship. Although I am probably as brave as anyone else, I'd prefer, naturally, not to experience discomfort during my dental visit. I would want my dentist to have genuine concern for my comfort before, during, and after my treatment. I would want my dentist to have thoroughly mastered pain-free dental techniques. Maybe I am spoiled, but I get annoyed if I have to do too much waiting. I'd much prefer it if my dentist and staff were ready for me when I arrived, and give me their full attention. I am a stickler for quality. I am even willing to pay a little more if I am receiving top-of-the-line treatment. These teeth are the only ones I'll ever have, so I wouldn't choose my dentist because his or her fees were the lowest. I would choose a dentist who could provide me with the highest level of care, which is what I feel I deserve. I would appreciate someone who is
accurate in all the details of my treatment. These are pretty high standards by anyone's measure, but I'm proud to say these are the standards I set in my practice. You can be assured that in my practice, I will treat you the way I would want to be treated. If you want this kind of care, I would be happy to be your dentist.
Sincerely,
Victor H. Burdick, Jr., DDS