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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 265378" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Thanks for posting, great insight and I agree Cerec has come a long ways. I think why you find so much angst from Lab techs isn't so much about the loss of work as it is how patterson and sirona rolled this cerec out in the early days. You had cerec sales people going to Dentists saying, "this will replace your lab". Granted, those red cams were a mechanical migraine, the blue a lot better, and omni has improved on that but when you're a lab owner and your Docs call you saying, "Hey Rob, just so you know, I bought a cerec to replace you"...then they find out they just bought a 80k coat hanger, it tends to leave some of us shaking our head moving forward. As others have asked though, why do you charge such a considerable difference between your lab crowns and cerec crowns? Also, I'm really curious what you state is 'correct balanced occlusion'...please share some pictures if you have a second, I think a lot would learn a lot from that. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 265378, member: 126"] Thanks for posting, great insight and I agree Cerec has come a long ways. I think why you find so much angst from Lab techs isn't so much about the loss of work as it is how patterson and sirona rolled this cerec out in the early days. You had cerec sales people going to Dentists saying, "this will replace your lab". Granted, those red cams were a mechanical migraine, the blue a lot better, and omni has improved on that but when you're a lab owner and your Docs call you saying, "Hey Rob, just so you know, I bought a cerec to replace you"...then they find out they just bought a 80k coat hanger, it tends to leave some of us shaking our head moving forward. As others have asked though, why do you charge such a considerable difference between your lab crowns and cerec crowns? Also, I'm really curious what you state is 'correct balanced occlusion'...please share some pictures if you have a second, I think a lot would learn a lot from that. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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