ie,. here is this weeks temps. I am looking for someone that can copy this design that was scanned and make minor improvement based on my notes. which were simply to make 7 as long as 10. 11more like 6. i find this is the best way to communicate is with patient approved temps so no guessing on...
sorry for that word, i meant the verb perfect, as in to refine. My temps are pretty darn good, but sometimes need some minor improvement in symmentry. Its quite a simple process really and gives our patients predictable results. I will edit that word so as not to imply we can get to...
We need help with capacity issues.
1. design detailed cusp fossa anatomy for singles and copy but refine esthetic designs from approved temps/patient photo.
2. exocad viewer approval or edit
3. Mill emax, print models and dies
4. fit adjust to models
5. ship unfinished emax in blue state...
World class cosmeric /reconstructive practice with in house laboratory looking for a ceramist to join our digital technician. Our go to is micro layered eMax partial and full coverage restorations of full mouth or smiles. Quality is our focus And innovation is our hobby,
Pay will be industry...
Bump. We are still looking to bring on more talent as we cannot keep up with the demand for large cases. mostly tooth borne fmr. We focus on life changing dentistry and it’s very gratifying. if you want to do something special, give me a hollar.
That can definitely be part of the package. And yes, some of my favorites. Of course, jackson Hole is amazing but next best and better town is aspen imo.
Working great. Our ceramist just bought a home here, so it looks like he is staying. I am very proud of the work we especially the full mouths we’ve become known for. as for my time in town, I am from my, but moved to aspen and thus run a full time practice. No associate right now, but a great...
Looking for someone to do digital waxups, design and mill mostly emax single units, implant abutments, and the occasional full arch.
Pay commensurate with experience, equipment, and production. Open to conversations and coming up with a fair deal for both sides.
All good here in Aspen! Our lab is about 4-5 years old, producing some amazing dentistry. But still a one man lab with some minor outsourcing for digital stuff. Speaking of that, we would keep the digital stuff in house if we had a digital guy/gal. My guy is really an analog guy and would love...
So let's say we go w/exocad for our lab based on the overwhelming recs here.
1. What intraoral scanner? 3 shape is definitely the leader, itero awful.
2. What mill to mill wax?
3. Any model printer or service good enough for high end large veneer and crown work?