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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob.smith" data-source="post: 66178" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>Unfortunately i would have to agree with you here. Not about the quality of fit etc which i agree with (particularly on a poor prep) but patients love this kind of gadget. I moved from one practice that had it and used it for inlays etc to a practice that does not. I much prefer to take an impression and have a the inlay / crown made by a lab. In fact recently a patient came to me wanting a "crown in an hour" as she had seveal done before and liked the concept. I advised that we did not have the tech to do it that way and that i could produce a superior restoration (emax vs empress). The patient accepted my recommendation and once it was cemented she commented on how much better the restoration that i cemented looked and felt (right next to an existing cerec that looked pretty average),and then went on to say that for her the CEREC way was much easier and she preferred to have it done that way. She has stayed with me and had a few more onlays made with imps etc and has been very happy with the result but still comments on the multi visits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob.smith, post: 66178, member: 7170"] Unfortunately i would have to agree with you here. Not about the quality of fit etc which i agree with (particularly on a poor prep) but patients love this kind of gadget. I moved from one practice that had it and used it for inlays etc to a practice that does not. I much prefer to take an impression and have a the inlay / crown made by a lab. In fact recently a patient came to me wanting a "crown in an hour" as she had seveal done before and liked the concept. I advised that we did not have the tech to do it that way and that i could produce a superior restoration (emax vs empress). The patient accepted my recommendation and once it was cemented she commented on how much better the restoration that i cemented looked and felt (right next to an existing cerec that looked pretty average),and then went on to say that for her the CEREC way was much easier and she preferred to have it done that way. She has stayed with me and had a few more onlays made with imps etc and has been very happy with the result but still comments on the multi visits. [/QUOTE]
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