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Old 03-11-2008, 01:12 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Yes I took a look.
I remember at one AAO meeting I was attending, years ago, a group talking about how ortho labs needed to find other employment as their new goody was going to take over.
Not everything is so obvious.
A something that requires lab and drs. office to purchase and use same equipment doesn't usually go anywhere. The Sam system from Great Lakes is still out there and being improved on, but I don't see it as widely used as it once was. I do have a Sam 2, I use it now and again for splints.
I feel safe after Williams reply, of course, saying it is most likely useable, but probably crap for most.
Last new goody I tried was a Triad for acrylic work on retainers. Thing worked great. It cost a little more for product per unit but, it was largely faster in production. That made it worth it to me. Problem was, they were brittle at the thinness required for retainers. I got every on back for remake. I sold the goody through that large dental publications that advertises things and has room in the back for most everything. It went off to New York. Good place to sell from, that rag.
Mike.
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