doug
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It's unbelievably rare if a end user hangs onto anything.Sorry Doug I could guess too but its just a guess,
What I wonder is this, if I wasn't in dental and I needed to have something implanted into my body, a hip, a knee, any flipping item, that I would surely do some research and KNOW AND REMEMBER what I have done to myself.
Maybe its just me but today with so many different companies out there think about how cool it would be to develop a digital file that the patient could retain. Could be stored in the cloud and would be a permeant record that could be recalled at a future date. Design files for anything digital and material data as well. Hmmm oh yeah I already do that, why the heck can't our clients do the same?
Granted clients retire/die, patients leave states and loose contact but it frustrates me when I see a pan like this where the patient has spent a bunch of money and has no clue whats going on and leaves it to the NEW dentist to figure it on out.
Ok rant over lets move along.
And if @Adi is any indication, you can get high quality work even in Syria between the bombings.You can get 3rd world quality right here at home.
...but if you want intelligent, creative, and down right sexy, theres no place like the USA.You pay here a lot more for implant components than overseas. The same as for medications. I think any country has the good the bad and the ugly.
...but if you want intelligent, creative, and down right sexy, theres no place like the USA.[/QUOTE
Don't forget Canada
Don't forget Canada
Might just borrow some sheep shears from @CatamountRob and come up here instead ...Mean while, out side the Canadian strip club...
I got this in from a dentist today and Whatimplantisthis doesn't seem to have it. I initially thought on old Corevent/Paragon/Zimmer, but I can't find one that has a smooth external surface like the xray shows.
Something like this?Sorry Doug I could guess too but its just a guess,
What I wonder is this, if I wasn't in dental and I needed to have something implanted into my body, a hip, a knee, any flipping item, that I would surely do some research and KNOW AND REMEMBER what I have done to myself.
Maybe its just me but today with so many different companies out there think about how cool it would be to develop a digital file that the patient could retain. Could be stored in the cloud and would be a permeant record that could be recalled at a future date. Design files for anything digital and material data as well. Hmmm oh yeah I already do that, why the heck can't our clients do the same?
Granted clients retire/die, patients leave states and loose contact but it frustrates me when I see a pan like this where the patient has spent a bunch of money and has no clue whats going on and leaves it to the NEW dentist to figure it on out.
Ok rant over lets move along.