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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Cheap options for outsourcing designs to be milled and stained and glazed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gru" data-source="post: 351494" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>A maximized in house milling system can be highly profitable for a clinician. One visit by a client equals more open schedule in the future. Chair time is very expensive and a well trained staff can produce a lot of c&b during a day. It's not cheaper to produce than a low buck lab, but it's about the same, has better control, better esthetics, and is one appointment. </p><p>None of us lab folk need like it, but even an mcxl with good I/O scans and a well trained staff will produce a crown you won't know wasn't done in a good lab.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gru, post: 351494, member: 7032"] A maximized in house milling system can be highly profitable for a clinician. One visit by a client equals more open schedule in the future. Chair time is very expensive and a well trained staff can produce a lot of c&b during a day. It's not cheaper to produce than a low buck lab, but it's about the same, has better control, better esthetics, and is one appointment. None of us lab folk need like it, but even an mcxl with good I/O scans and a well trained staff will produce a crown you won't know wasn't done in a good lab. [/QUOTE]
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