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Can a lab get in trouble for using non authentic parts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 339245" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Can I reuse an implant after its fallen out of the bone?</p><p></p><p>I think every lab should have the discussion or maybe even have the Dr sign a consent form, that the Dr knows what materials you are using. Ive had the conversation many times and the Drs still dont understand why I would use a dess abutment over a nobel. I have to explain that nobels options are so outdated and limited and that in some cases I have no choice but to use something that actually works rather than have brand loyalty. Dont ever try to slip it by them, definitely make sure they are informed and consent to use aftermarket. Then explain why companys like nobel and straumann buy out others like ELOS and medentika, trying to limit their market share as they produce the exact same abutment with improvements that nobel cant bother to figure out. I mean how does nobel sell a scan marker that you cant screw in? That alone shows how lacking their library is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 339245, member: 1246"] Can I reuse an implant after its fallen out of the bone? I think every lab should have the discussion or maybe even have the Dr sign a consent form, that the Dr knows what materials you are using. Ive had the conversation many times and the Drs still dont understand why I would use a dess abutment over a nobel. I have to explain that nobels options are so outdated and limited and that in some cases I have no choice but to use something that actually works rather than have brand loyalty. Dont ever try to slip it by them, definitely make sure they are informed and consent to use aftermarket. Then explain why companys like nobel and straumann buy out others like ELOS and medentika, trying to limit their market share as they produce the exact same abutment with improvements that nobel cant bother to figure out. I mean how does nobel sell a scan marker that you cant screw in? That alone shows how lacking their library is. [/QUOTE]
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