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CDT..to be, or not to be (from ortho forum)
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<blockquote data-quote="yooper886" data-source="post: 4113" data-attributes="member: 202"><p>I believe that if an out of state laboratory wants to work with (legally) a dentist from the state of Texas they need to follow the same rules that in state laboratories do.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure what happens to the dentist if they are using an out of state lab that has not registered but I do know there is nothing the Texas board can do to the out of state lab. I believe there is a fine they have to pay if they get caught. I hope someone from the state of Texas can let us know the rules. </p><p></p><p>I have had a couple of dentists contact me about working with them on cases but I always make sure they know that I do not have a CDT nor am I registered with the state of Texas and if they should get caught then the burden lays solely on their shoulders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yooper886, post: 4113, member: 202"] I believe that if an out of state laboratory wants to work with (legally) a dentist from the state of Texas they need to follow the same rules that in state laboratories do. I am not sure what happens to the dentist if they are using an out of state lab that has not registered but I do know there is nothing the Texas board can do to the out of state lab. I believe there is a fine they have to pay if they get caught. I hope someone from the state of Texas can let us know the rules. I have had a couple of dentists contact me about working with them on cases but I always make sure they know that I do not have a CDT nor am I registered with the state of Texas and if they should get caught then the burden lays solely on their shoulders. [/QUOTE]
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