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Hey guys I have a question about fees for implant work.
I have a doc that wants me to provide him with a soft tissue model and a removable waxup for a single implant. He is going to have the abutment and crown made through someone else.
Normally I would charge $55 for the model and $45 for the waxup for this case but I would also be making money on the abutment and the crown that would follow.
So my question is, should I charge an "implant fee" on this case to compensate for what money I am missing out on by not doing the abutment and crown? I normally charge $45 for the waxup regardless of what type of restoration is to follow.
The reason he is using another lab for the abutment and crown is because their fees are significantly lower than mine but he wants me to do the waxup and sculpting of the soft tissue because of my superior skills.
As always, thank you for your input.
I have a doc that wants me to provide him with a soft tissue model and a removable waxup for a single implant. He is going to have the abutment and crown made through someone else.
Normally I would charge $55 for the model and $45 for the waxup for this case but I would also be making money on the abutment and the crown that would follow.
So my question is, should I charge an "implant fee" on this case to compensate for what money I am missing out on by not doing the abutment and crown? I normally charge $45 for the waxup regardless of what type of restoration is to follow.
The reason he is using another lab for the abutment and crown is because their fees are significantly lower than mine but he wants me to do the waxup and sculpting of the soft tissue because of my superior skills.
As always, thank you for your input.
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