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<blockquote data-quote="jcbdmd" data-source="post: 338221" data-attributes="member: 25113"><p>What if you are in the trial phase (i.e., no preps yet) and you have lost confidence that a lab is going to be what you need. Are there labs that are confident enough to step in?</p><p></p><p>From a dentist's perspective, we are very hesitant to step-in if "work" has already begun, especially with a new patient. Less so when things are just in the mock-up phase, but still hesitant. So I understand where a lab would look at a "learning" FMR as a no-go.</p><p></p><p>But all of us learned stuff the first time some time, right?</p><p></p><p>It sounds like trying to learn a new lab and how they do FMR and the digital FMR work flow at the same time is, indeed crazy. However, a baseball batting coach loves to get a hitter who has never been coached (likely into bad habits).</p><p></p><p>Are there labs out there who see themselves as teachers, and understand how to take on a new student?</p><p></p><p>Is geographic location important in 2021?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcbdmd, post: 338221, member: 25113"] What if you are in the trial phase (i.e., no preps yet) and you have lost confidence that a lab is going to be what you need. Are there labs that are confident enough to step in? From a dentist's perspective, we are very hesitant to step-in if "work" has already begun, especially with a new patient. Less so when things are just in the mock-up phase, but still hesitant. So I understand where a lab would look at a "learning" FMR as a no-go. But all of us learned stuff the first time some time, right? It sounds like trying to learn a new lab and how they do FMR and the digital FMR work flow at the same time is, indeed crazy. However, a baseball batting coach loves to get a hitter who has never been coached (likely into bad habits). Are there labs out there who see themselves as teachers, and understand how to take on a new student? Is geographic location important in 2021? [/QUOTE]
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