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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Etching a maryland bridge
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisR" data-source="post: 15943" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>No actually I find to be a compliment. If it were the other way around I think I would be more disappointed. I look at it as being a dentist is a business just like runninga lab is a business. When I order supplies I always look for the best quality for the price and vice versa so I dont hold it against the doctors for doing the same. As for the "bitch cases" I would think the easy stuff would classify more in that area than anterior/large case work. I want to become the best technician I can possibly be, and to have the docs send cases like like really tests my determination. </p><p></p><p> Or maybe I should just save myself the headache and potential problems and tell him to send it back to where he originally got it from....</p><p>The ADS etch says that it will effectivly etch all NP, semi-precious and high noble alloys. So I guess we will see if it works or not. As for the tin plating does that have to be re plated everytime it is etched or is it a one time thing with re etches possible ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisR, post: 15943, member: 288"] No actually I find to be a compliment. If it were the other way around I think I would be more disappointed. I look at it as being a dentist is a business just like runninga lab is a business. When I order supplies I always look for the best quality for the price and vice versa so I dont hold it against the doctors for doing the same. As for the "bitch cases" I would think the easy stuff would classify more in that area than anterior/large case work. I want to become the best technician I can possibly be, and to have the docs send cases like like really tests my determination. Or maybe I should just save myself the headache and potential problems and tell him to send it back to where he originally got it from.... The ADS etch says that it will effectivly etch all NP, semi-precious and high noble alloys. So I guess we will see if it works or not. As for the tin plating does that have to be re plated everytime it is etched or is it a one time thing with re etches possible ? [/QUOTE]
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