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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 259635" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>Lee and Phil have worked extremely hard to build momentum and brand awareness with BDT. I have taken the course and they both are extremely talented techs and all around great people. I think having OPTIONS is great, I have a pretty sweet gig going with Zircon but I am never blind to considering other paths. I am a digital guy at heart and while this technique was originally developed to work analog and press the material I feel milling it is a much better option. </p><p></p><p>Costs associated with this when you consider labor is higher than zircon in my lab, my biggest concern is just how the compo will last long term. I have 3 cases in the mouth and have 2 coming up this next month. Disks are like 500 but with good nesting and average sizes you can almost get 3 arches per disk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 259635, member: 213"] Lee and Phil have worked extremely hard to build momentum and brand awareness with BDT. I have taken the course and they both are extremely talented techs and all around great people. I think having OPTIONS is great, I have a pretty sweet gig going with Zircon but I am never blind to considering other paths. I am a digital guy at heart and while this technique was originally developed to work analog and press the material I feel milling it is a much better option. Costs associated with this when you consider labor is higher than zircon in my lab, my biggest concern is just how the compo will last long term. I have 3 cases in the mouth and have 2 coming up this next month. Disks are like 500 but with good nesting and average sizes you can almost get 3 arches per disk [/QUOTE]
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