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Built my lab. Got acquired. Building another, but then what?
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<blockquote data-quote="Flipperlady" data-source="post: 321894" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>The liability has always been on the dentist as they are the ones who accept the work and have the license to prescribe. I've peeked at the Exocad and honestly looks like a weekend course to learn and a learning curve of a few weeks to perfect, the downside is the cost to use. Digital dentures atm look awful, and will probably continue to look like this until the removable techs with years of experience are on board. I think I was one of the first people making microwave dentures years ago, from a course taught by Dr Shipman Jr, Dr. Rudd, and the other big name escapes me now. At the time I thought microwave was really cool, still do, digital printing/milling is just another form of processing and an inferior one atm. That said with strange viruses out there, manufacturers making the hard sell to dentists, and cutting off lab supplies to force labs to convert ;-p, I think more dentists will be interested, and looks cool as well, I'm taking a hard look at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipperlady, post: 321894, member: 419"] The liability has always been on the dentist as they are the ones who accept the work and have the license to prescribe. I've peeked at the Exocad and honestly looks like a weekend course to learn and a learning curve of a few weeks to perfect, the downside is the cost to use. Digital dentures atm look awful, and will probably continue to look like this until the removable techs with years of experience are on board. I think I was one of the first people making microwave dentures years ago, from a course taught by Dr Shipman Jr, Dr. Rudd, and the other big name escapes me now. At the time I thought microwave was really cool, still do, digital printing/milling is just another form of processing and an inferior one atm. That said with strange viruses out there, manufacturers making the hard sell to dentists, and cutting off lab supplies to force labs to convert ;-p, I think more dentists will be interested, and looks cool as well, I'm taking a hard look at it. [/QUOTE]
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