As an annoying dentist, I annoyingly find that to be hurtful. I'll annoy you about that later.
Jk. Congrats. The only thing worse than dealing with patients is dealing with dentists...
Overdenture, partial, males, females, housings, posts whether straight or angulated...
Anyone have some that they don't have anymore use for?
Please text me: 480-686-6086
Thanks,
Paul
We'll, I'm no expert, so I appreciate the link.
But to answer your question, I figured with all the pieces of kit sitting around my lab that get used once a year, there's a good chance that someone who values their chisel less than Superior Pneumatic does might have one that will serve my...
Hello.
I'm interested to take this off your hands today if it's still available. Also, I'm in the process of outfitting my first lab, so if there's anything else you are selling, please let me know. Please text me at 480-686-6086.
Best,
Paul
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I have a programat p200 that's beyond repair. Before I throw it out, isn't there a hunk of platinum in these things somewhere? I dismantled it a fair amount as if I'd find a label with "Platinum!" or
a dollar sign or something In there, but it all just looks like bits of metal...
I tend to agree. In school we basically did everything for fixed up to the waxing stage, and with removable we did everything but processing, but many of us would do some of our own cases for extra experience and requirements. Knowing what those steps entailed allowed me to better work with...
This is exactly the sort of tip I meant. That said, it's also something I already knew about, which is why I brought it up. It's a classic case of unknown unknowns -- you have no idea what you don't know until you find out you never knew it. Any similar lifehacks or re-thinkings of...
Hmmm... Is that a Zen Koan like "the sound of one hand clapping," or the sound of a falling tree that no one is around to hear? If so, I'm getting higher level of guidance than I bargained for!
Very excited. As you say, the only real learning comes from doing, and most of the direction the learning goes in comes from direct mentorship. I have some great dentist and lab mentors now, but I'm looking forward to working with a different level of expertise daily. Thanks for the tips...
Hi all. I'm a long-time lurker, and I have to thank many people on this forum for several smart tips over the years. This is my first post.
I've been a general dentist for 3 years, and though I've always loved lab work, I've gotten more and more busy in the clinic, making me more lazy about...
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