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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 250935" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>this is globally false.</p><p></p><p>the only way it is true is in application to Dental.</p><p></p><p>in manufacturing wood or metal or any other industrial thing even electronics - if you are off spec, your client will find someone who will make it on spec. there arent second chances.</p><p></p><p>some manufacturers will outsource jobs when they reach capacity, and others do it on principle, but all of the time it comes down to quality. if you don't have that, you can do it for free and you still wont get work.</p><p></p><p>in dental you can do it cheap and still get clients.</p><p></p><p>thats the difference.</p><p></p><p>edited to add: in dental everything is subjective. theres no 'spec' to make to. copings, crowns, dentures, just have to be made as functional. aesthetics vary from person to person, from client to client, but function has to be there. this is PROBABLY why some dentists buy into the cerec; you'll get it functional, but thats about all. you wont get cutback for porcelain, and you won't get a multi layerd unit. hell, you'll probably get open margins if you are a hack, but it will function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 250935, member: 4850"] this is globally false. the only way it is true is in application to Dental. in manufacturing wood or metal or any other industrial thing even electronics - if you are off spec, your client will find someone who will make it on spec. there arent second chances. some manufacturers will outsource jobs when they reach capacity, and others do it on principle, but all of the time it comes down to quality. if you don't have that, you can do it for free and you still wont get work. in dental you can do it cheap and still get clients. thats the difference. edited to add: in dental everything is subjective. theres no 'spec' to make to. copings, crowns, dentures, just have to be made as functional. aesthetics vary from person to person, from client to client, but function has to be there. this is PROBABLY why some dentists buy into the cerec; you'll get it functional, but thats about all. you wont get cutback for porcelain, and you won't get a multi layerd unit. hell, you'll probably get open margins if you are a hack, but it will function. [/QUOTE]
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