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AGD Impact Article - The Changing Landscape of Dental Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="CoolHandLuke" data-source="post: 282489" data-attributes="member: 4850"><p>they are Great crowns because the doc has a sense of accomplishment in manufacturing; in the same way that homegrown home cooked meals always taste better than store bought food. </p><p></p><p>its a labour of love; and as with any amateur chef they are only now starting to learn you might need a bit more salt.</p><p></p><p>those effing things don't even look glazed and any technician worth his/her salt will know how to create character using stain and glaze - or in the case of the newer zirconia technology the micro layer kits from dentaurum and jensen and others.</p><p></p><p>i can't begrudge the dentist his/her work, but welcome to 2009 dr. maybe in a few years you'll get asked to make crowns for some other dr for free and get PO'd you don't make money on your units, by which time most of us techs will be dead or fired or let go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoolHandLuke, post: 282489, member: 4850"] they are Great crowns because the doc has a sense of accomplishment in manufacturing; in the same way that homegrown home cooked meals always taste better than store bought food. its a labour of love; and as with any amateur chef they are only now starting to learn you might need a bit more salt. those effing things don't even look glazed and any technician worth his/her salt will know how to create character using stain and glaze - or in the case of the newer zirconia technology the micro layer kits from dentaurum and jensen and others. i can't begrudge the dentist his/her work, but welcome to 2009 dr. maybe in a few years you'll get asked to make crowns for some other dr for free and get PO'd you don't make money on your units, by which time most of us techs will be dead or fired or let go. [/QUOTE]
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