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Own lab... am I crazy? (please tell me I am)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack_the_dentureman" data-source="post: 196414" data-attributes="member: 13940"><p>Once read an article in which a dentist from London described why he open a own lab.</p><p>He noticed it is all about quality and understanding of case, which leads to patient satisfaction. He also pointed he had to limit the cases from other dental practices (where lab make money) because quality drop, when lab was too busy making many then great works.</p><p>I'm sorry I could not find this article, but i hope this give You to think about this</p><p>Its sound like there is some truth what <a href="http://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/members/grantoz.2255/" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">grantoz</span></u></a> say.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But in my experience, i know a lot techos , these young are able to do 80-120 advanced layered PFMs or PFZs</p><p>In digital world, when you go for full contour if they work before it should be 120 minimum from start to end,</p><p>So if you employ 2 techos, you can do 240 units.... without a lot of stress, there will be time to do other things like keep lab clean or just have a break for lunch.</p><p></p><p> You need a whole concept for own lab. Do not put techos only against expectations.</p><p></p><p></p><p>PS <a href="http://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/members/xydorf.2414/" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #0066cc">Xydorf</span></u></a></p><p>Did you received my private message? I'm not sure if I can send them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack_the_dentureman, post: 196414, member: 13940"] Once read an article in which a dentist from London described why he open a own lab. He noticed it is all about quality and understanding of case, which leads to patient satisfaction. He also pointed he had to limit the cases from other dental practices (where lab make money) because quality drop, when lab was too busy making many then great works. I'm sorry I could not find this article, but i hope this give You to think about this Its sound like there is some truth what [URL='http://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/members/grantoz.2255/'][U][COLOR=#0066cc]grantoz[/COLOR][/U][/URL] say. But in my experience, i know a lot techos , these young are able to do 80-120 advanced layered PFMs or PFZs In digital world, when you go for full contour if they work before it should be 120 minimum from start to end, So if you employ 2 techos, you can do 240 units.... without a lot of stress, there will be time to do other things like keep lab clean or just have a break for lunch. You need a whole concept for own lab. Do not put techos only against expectations. PS [URL='http://dentallabnetwork.com/forums/members/xydorf.2414/'][U][COLOR=#0066cc]Xydorf[/COLOR][/U][/URL] Did you received my private message? I'm not sure if I can send them [/QUOTE]
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