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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Etching a maryland bridge
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisR" data-source="post: 15960" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I must have been wrong, the bridge seemed to etch so i'm guessing it wasnt tilite. The ADS etch etches all metals except cromium cobalt. I appreciated all the help and quick response. </p><p> Rob and Six,</p><p> You had me awake all night with cold sweats thinking that the bridge wouldnt etch and I was going to have to poke holes thru those wings. THats the stuff nighmares are made of...........</p><p></p><p> Sik,</p><p> I am very lucky to have been able to find guys that really care about what is going into patients mouths. They properly plan and execute treatments which makes my end very enjoyable for the most part (even those damn long hours). </p><p></p><p> I am very obsessive about everything that I do here at the lab from the way the impressions are trimmed to how the crowns are placed in the cases for delivery. It has helped me alot and it has also made for many longer days that probably should of been over. From my point of view showing my docs that I care about what I do and am willing to learn things with them has formed some great relationships so far..</p><p> A guy once told me When your dead nobody will remember how much money you made or left behind, but they will remember the legacy you left on them and others. I think of that everyday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisR, post: 15960, member: 288"] I must have been wrong, the bridge seemed to etch so i'm guessing it wasnt tilite. The ADS etch etches all metals except cromium cobalt. I appreciated all the help and quick response. Rob and Six, You had me awake all night with cold sweats thinking that the bridge wouldnt etch and I was going to have to poke holes thru those wings. THats the stuff nighmares are made of........... Sik, I am very lucky to have been able to find guys that really care about what is going into patients mouths. They properly plan and execute treatments which makes my end very enjoyable for the most part (even those damn long hours). I am very obsessive about everything that I do here at the lab from the way the impressions are trimmed to how the crowns are placed in the cases for delivery. It has helped me alot and it has also made for many longer days that probably should of been over. From my point of view showing my docs that I care about what I do and am willing to learn things with them has formed some great relationships so far.. A guy once told me When your dead nobody will remember how much money you made or left behind, but they will remember the legacy you left on them and others. I think of that everyday [/QUOTE]
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