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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="eddydy" data-source="post: 298658" data-attributes="member: 4882"><p>I only do removables, quality is my number one goal.</p><p>I once said, the first client( doctor) to ask me if I'm accepting scans, will be enough reason to buy the printer.</p><p>recently, 3 of my doctors asked me, the problem is, I run a fairly busy lab and I know for a fact if I buy the scanner and printer, they will sit untouched for a couple of months.</p><p>Few reasons why I need the scanner and printer:</p><p>- accepting scans</p><p>- Design my Metal frameworks.</p><p>- I want to be able to scan, block out and print models to fabricate flexible partials.</p><p>_ some other reasons I can't think of now.</p><p>I'm not totally convinced about the printed full dentures, maybe in the future, I saw many samples in Chicago last week, I was not impressed.</p><p></p><p>Finally, My daughter just got accepted at Tufts Dental school in Boston, my son is about to apply as well, I want to be ready and up to date for when they graduate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddydy, post: 298658, member: 4882"] I only do removables, quality is my number one goal. I once said, the first client( doctor) to ask me if I'm accepting scans, will be enough reason to buy the printer. recently, 3 of my doctors asked me, the problem is, I run a fairly busy lab and I know for a fact if I buy the scanner and printer, they will sit untouched for a couple of months. Few reasons why I need the scanner and printer: - accepting scans - Design my Metal frameworks. - I want to be able to scan, block out and print models to fabricate flexible partials. _ some other reasons I can't think of now. I'm not totally convinced about the printed full dentures, maybe in the future, I saw many samples in Chicago last week, I was not impressed. Finally, My daughter just got accepted at Tufts Dental school in Boston, my son is about to apply as well, I want to be ready and up to date for when they graduate. [/QUOTE]
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