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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Pronto" data-source="post: 10165" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>They should really take a look at the AC. If they get the milling unit too, they will be able to mill singles and temps as well as send all files to you with the Cerec Connect. You could even design, mill, stain and glaze for them at your lab and bring it over for a true custom result in one day for their patients. That's what we are attempting to do with a Dr. across the hall from us. It would be perfect for him. As far as the inLab you have the choice of Cad Temp composit material, Vita and Ivoclar porcelain blocks and YZ, Vita alumina and spinell, and long term composits, models, as well as the ability to send to Sirona for NP frameworks if you want them. COS does not have all those choices. The support from Patterson is top notch too since they have exclusive marketing of Sirona's products in the US.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pronto, post: 10165, member: 590"] They should really take a look at the AC. If they get the milling unit too, they will be able to mill singles and temps as well as send all files to you with the Cerec Connect. You could even design, mill, stain and glaze for them at your lab and bring it over for a true custom result in one day for their patients. That's what we are attempting to do with a Dr. across the hall from us. It would be perfect for him. As far as the inLab you have the choice of Cad Temp composit material, Vita and Ivoclar porcelain blocks and YZ, Vita alumina and spinell, and long term composits, models, as well as the ability to send to Sirona for NP frameworks if you want them. COS does not have all those choices. The support from Patterson is top notch too since they have exclusive marketing of Sirona's products in the US. [/QUOTE]
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