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I hear that internet is on computers nowits a thing called the inter net thingy
I hear that internet is on computers nowits a thing called the inter net thingy
They always want your data first...Oh so that's it! I have to register first!
Intersting... And where was it before?I hear that internet is on computers now
well..I hear that internet is on computers now
of course.. but if you have an account it logs you inThey always want your data first...![]()
Exactly, hence my comment:of course.. but if you have an account it logs you in
I watched it yesterday, after I logged into my Ivoclar account.
You are going to spend years piecing all of the info you need together, and while it can be done and you might turn out to be a fine lab tech, if you sacrifice a couple of years and get proper education in DT, maybe even getting a part time job in the dental school, it's going to give you the missing pieces that you need.Hello everyone, this is Krishna from india I don't know how many of you can relate with my journey as a dental technician( I guess I can't even call myself a dental technician ).If you have ever visited a dental lab in India I mean not only the office also the working area you might get what iam trying to say. I don't know where to start, I'll make it short. In 2018 I have joined this field after discounting my bachelor's in electrical engineering from then on till last year I was working in the same lab, I know nothing more than this that I'm just making prosthetic teeth with different materials like acrylic, porcelain, and zirconia that's it.
Furnace is preset to its programs what we do is make a metal or zirconia substructure( even here we don't know how an ideal framework should be) and run the programs in a series by applying opaque then dentine and enamel nothing more no knowledge of shade too bring a tooth like appearance glaze it and deliver it.......
I have no knowledge of what's going in the furnace how materials act at different stages.
BUT being a science student i was curious all the time what actually are these materials what are their properties what we need to consider when using together are individually,
So I quit that lab and met someone who used to be a faculty at a dental college and owns a lab. Then I got to know I have to start with morphology and then materials. Can anyone help me with books or website reference where can I get to learn this from scratch to advanced. What exactly you need to know to do an ideal crown or bridge. How to replicate the exact shade and stains. PLEASE HELP ME.....
Yeah I also thought of joining a Dental college.Even I met some of the diploma holders their suggestion is it's complete waste of time and money the faculty taught them was PG students from their college itself. What ever they got to learn is on their own theory from books and practical from joining a lab.You are going to spend years piecing all of the info you need together, and while it can be done and you might turn out to be a fine lab tech, if you sacrifice a couple of years and get proper education in DT, maybe even getting a part time job in the dental school, it's going to give you the missing pieces that you neetget
I got most my books from dental college bookstores, bonus I had bought Dr Rudd's book and and was carrying that book when I saw and met Dr Rudd and older/younger Dr Shipmans in the hallway going to my class. I also have airforce manuals and various other publications.Yeah I also thought of joining a Dental college.Even I met some of the diploma holders their suggestion is it's complete waste of time and money the faculty taught them was PG students from their college itself. What ever they got to learn is on their own theory from books and practical from joining a lab.
Can you suggest any specific books for Learning optical properties and colour science in DT
Can you help me the isbn numbers.I got most my books from dental college bookstores, bonus I had bought Dr Rudd's book and and was carrying that book when I saw and met Dr Rudd and older/younger Dr Shipmans in the hallway going to my class. I also have airforce manuals and various other publications.
ThankyouI specialize in dentures which is why I was vague about books, that and the books I have may not be the most up to date lol. You could sign up for one of the many lab conventions and network there, there are many ways in, none of them easy![]()
Yep. I have all of Dr Rudd's and companies books. He was a nice guy. That said they do mention throwng out all the labstone of you accidentally get a drop of water in it lol. If it was my book I would say"gently remove drop of water and don't throw out stone."
Yep. I have all of Dr Rudd's and companies books. He was a nice guy. That said they do mention throwng out all the lab stone of you accidentally get a drop of water in the bin lol. If it was my book I would say"gently remove drop of water and don't throw out stone."![]()
Thankyou! what's elab?Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology, & Occlusion
As for color, sure you can learn color theory from a book or online however, replicating natural enamel is more in depth. You'll need talent/ time/ experience or give yourself a head start with eLab
Find your 'greats' and go see them in action via a course/ lecture
Stay hungry
Thankyou! what's elab?
How much does ELab actually cost to use? Heard they nickel and dime on top of being expensive.eLAB Prime | SHADE MATCHING IN DENTISTRY
elabprime.com
It's a shade matching system