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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
1st 21 unit case with Origin Intelligence
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 45030" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>I hear ya, I've noticed once you get past the learning curve and implementation of the scanner you can really produce some work. I wouldn't say it's increased 25% of profit and labor reduction, but I'd say it's over 10% and a noticeable change. I still do a ton of traditional PFM's so maybe the difference is right there but I don't wax any full contour anymore unless it's a diagnostic wax-up. So that really free's up a lot of time and you only have to make very slight adjustments when they come back in the PMMA state. Noticeable when it comes to monolithic E.max for me, also, all large bridges as well. That PMMA is very stable, no chances of rocking. Now if I can get my accounts to do more Zirconia/BruxZir we will probably see that difference go to 20%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 45030, member: 126"] I hear ya, I've noticed once you get past the learning curve and implementation of the scanner you can really produce some work. I wouldn't say it's increased 25% of profit and labor reduction, but I'd say it's over 10% and a noticeable change. I still do a ton of traditional PFM's so maybe the difference is right there but I don't wax any full contour anymore unless it's a diagnostic wax-up. So that really free's up a lot of time and you only have to make very slight adjustments when they come back in the PMMA state. Noticeable when it comes to monolithic E.max for me, also, all large bridges as well. That PMMA is very stable, no chances of rocking. Now if I can get my accounts to do more Zirconia/BruxZir we will probably see that difference go to 20%. [/QUOTE]
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