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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 346933" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>Ive had the capability to print models and take IOS for many years, and nobody sends scans, even Drs with scanners! I simply say I prefer working on a stone model. If they want me to make the crown, they take an impression. If they want to scan it, they can send it literally anywhere, but they choose to not use their investment and send it to me.. because the scanner doesn't make the crown.</p><p></p><p> Ive had my foot in both worlds and to me, in my lab, I like working on a stone model, with a stone die you can still see bur marks in, if its more work, so be it. If that makes me a caveman, or an Atelier Dentaire, I dont care anymore. The only thing that matters is the final product, everything else gets thrown away..</p><p>My interest in dental technology didnt start with staring at a computer screen all day, and my future wont either hopefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 346933, member: 1246"] Ive had the capability to print models and take IOS for many years, and nobody sends scans, even Drs with scanners! I simply say I prefer working on a stone model. If they want me to make the crown, they take an impression. If they want to scan it, they can send it literally anywhere, but they choose to not use their investment and send it to me.. because the scanner doesn't make the crown. Ive had my foot in both worlds and to me, in my lab, I like working on a stone model, with a stone die you can still see bur marks in, if its more work, so be it. If that makes me a caveman, or an Atelier Dentaire, I dont care anymore. The only thing that matters is the final product, everything else gets thrown away.. My interest in dental technology didnt start with staring at a computer screen all day, and my future wont either hopefully. [/QUOTE]
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