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Making abutments non-engaging
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<blockquote data-quote="HonestAbe" data-source="post: 342521" data-attributes="member: 25390"><p>I don't know anything about the specific legalities, but don't we make stuff and it's the doctor that has to put their stamp of approval on it? Like part of their credentials is to say "okay this is still in line with FDA guidelines, I'm going to use it." As far as I understand that's not on the lab. Like if you hand them a bridge you made out of woodchips you glued together and whittled down, it's on them if they use it.</p><p></p><p>Ethics wise is a whole other situation. If a lab lied about it (by omission too maybe?) and the doctor used it and it failed and they got sued and the modification discovered? If the doctor instructed the lab to modify things and there was some sort of record of them doing so then I can't imagine the lab would be liable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HonestAbe, post: 342521, member: 25390"] I don't know anything about the specific legalities, but don't we make stuff and it's the doctor that has to put their stamp of approval on it? Like part of their credentials is to say "okay this is still in line with FDA guidelines, I'm going to use it." As far as I understand that's not on the lab. Like if you hand them a bridge you made out of woodchips you glued together and whittled down, it's on them if they use it. Ethics wise is a whole other situation. If a lab lied about it (by omission too maybe?) and the doctor used it and it failed and they got sued and the modification discovered? If the doctor instructed the lab to modify things and there was some sort of record of them doing so then I can't imagine the lab would be liable. [/QUOTE]
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