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Dr. Barrie Matthews, a Full-Arch implant expert and founder of Big Sky Smile Center in Montana, recently delivered an inspiring speech at the Full Arch Growth Conference (FAGC). This premier event brought together leading dental professionals to share insights on advancing Full-Arch Dentistry.
MILES CITY, Mont. - ncarol.com -- During his heartfelt presentation, Dr. Barrie Matthews shared his remarkable journey working with Progressive Dental Marketing, from starting his first practice with just $17,000 to establishing Big Sky Smile Center as a hub for advanced full-arch implant dentistry. "I started my practice using equipment from a retired dentist's garage," he said. "Through hard work, education, and innovation, I've been able to grow Big Sky Smile Center into a practice that changes lives every day."
What Does This Mean for Full-Arch Dentistry?
At Big Sky Smile Center, Dr. Matthews and his team have embraced the latest advancements in technology, including facial scanners, photogrammetry, and digital workflows. These innovations enable the practice to deliver life-changing results efficiently and predictably. "I went from placing a few arches a month to completing 20 a month while working just two weeks," said Dr. Matthews. "This shift has allowed me more time with my family while growing Big Sky Smile Center into a leader in full-arch care."
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Dr. Matthews highlighted the importance of continual education and mentorship in dentistry. "Patients trust us with their smiles, and we owe it to them to keep learning and improving," he said. His dedication to growth and innovation has established Big Sky Smile Center as a trusted destination for patients seeking high-quality full-arch implant solutions.
Lessons from FAGC
As a speaker at FAGC, Dr. Matthews emphasized the power of building a strong team. "My team at Big Sky Smile Center handles every aspect of patient care—from sedation to digital design—so I can focus on delivering the best surgical outcomes," he explained. By investing in his staff and providing them with top-tier training, Dr. Matthews has created a practice that thrives in the evolving field of full-arch implant dentistry.
Dr. Matthews also shared how he leveraged challenges, like the COVID-19 pandemic, as opportunities to invest in technology and grow his practice. "Full-arch dentistry has changed my life and my patients' lives. It's a game-changer," he said.
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About Big Sky Smile Center:
Big Sky Smile Center, located in Montana, is dedicated to providing advanced full-arch dental implant treatments and comprehensive patient care. Led by Dr. Barrie Matthews, the practice combines state-of-the-art technology and a passion for transforming lives one smile at a time.
https://www.bigskysmilecenter.com/?utm_source=prlog.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=seo
What Does This Mean for Full-Arch Dentistry?
At Big Sky Smile Center, Dr. Matthews and his team have embraced the latest advancements in technology, including facial scanners, photogrammetry, and digital workflows. These innovations enable the practice to deliver life-changing results efficiently and predictably. "I went from placing a few arches a month to completing 20 a month while working just two weeks," said Dr. Matthews. "This shift has allowed me more time with my family while growing Big Sky Smile Center into a leader in full-arch care."
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Dr. Matthews highlighted the importance of continual education and mentorship in dentistry. "Patients trust us with their smiles, and we owe it to them to keep learning and improving," he said. His dedication to growth and innovation has established Big Sky Smile Center as a trusted destination for patients seeking high-quality full-arch implant solutions.
Lessons from FAGC
As a speaker at FAGC, Dr. Matthews emphasized the power of building a strong team. "My team at Big Sky Smile Center handles every aspect of patient care—from sedation to digital design—so I can focus on delivering the best surgical outcomes," he explained. By investing in his staff and providing them with top-tier training, Dr. Matthews has created a practice that thrives in the evolving field of full-arch implant dentistry.
Dr. Matthews also shared how he leveraged challenges, like the COVID-19 pandemic, as opportunities to invest in technology and grow his practice. "Full-arch dentistry has changed my life and my patients' lives. It's a game-changer," he said.
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About Big Sky Smile Center:
Big Sky Smile Center, located in Montana, is dedicated to providing advanced full-arch dental implant treatments and comprehensive patient care. Led by Dr. Barrie Matthews, the practice combines state-of-the-art technology and a passion for transforming lives one smile at a time.
https://www.bigskysmilecenter.com/?utm_source=prlog.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=seo
Source: Big Sky Smile Center
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