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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
FDA & milling abutments in house
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<blockquote data-quote="RJS8669" data-source="post: 195343" data-attributes="member: 5742"><p>I think you are correct. The implant manufacturers are the ones who will reap the benefit of this decision. Aside from selling the UCLAs, almost all of them operate their own milling centers that are FDA compliant. I would bet that we will soon see direct-to-the-dentist marketing and a rise in fees charged to laboratories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJS8669, post: 195343, member: 5742"] I think you are correct. The implant manufacturers are the ones who will reap the benefit of this decision. Aside from selling the UCLAs, almost all of them operate their own milling centers that are FDA compliant. I would bet that we will soon see direct-to-the-dentist marketing and a rise in fees charged to laboratories. [/QUOTE]
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