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<blockquote data-quote="dborla01" data-source="post: 208945" data-attributes="member: 15794"><p>This is all very interesting. I worked in a full service lab back in the 70's that used traditional methods of processing, and they produced incredibly beautiful, functional dentures and partials for over a hundred acct.'s. Their crown and bridge dept. was a whole other story. Before that experience and after, I never experienced quality-control that came even close. This lab ruled by authoritarianism, not by rules of conduct that would be acceptable in today's society.</p><p> Due to the economic push, lab managers usually accepted a certain amt. of "slop" in the system. I believe, until I hear evidence to the contrary, that not much has changed, regardless of how much technology is thrown at it, and how much hype the dental media tries to throw at us, portraying new technologies to make it easier and more predictable....at least in the removable domain. Just my 2 cents worth and quite subjective...lol Darrell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dborla01, post: 208945, member: 15794"] This is all very interesting. I worked in a full service lab back in the 70's that used traditional methods of processing, and they produced incredibly beautiful, functional dentures and partials for over a hundred acct.'s. Their crown and bridge dept. was a whole other story. Before that experience and after, I never experienced quality-control that came even close. This lab ruled by authoritarianism, not by rules of conduct that would be acceptable in today's society. Due to the economic push, lab managers usually accepted a certain amt. of "slop" in the system. I believe, until I hear evidence to the contrary, that not much has changed, regardless of how much technology is thrown at it, and how much hype the dental media tries to throw at us, portraying new technologies to make it easier and more predictable....at least in the removable domain. Just my 2 cents worth and quite subjective...lol Darrell. [/QUOTE]
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