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Interested in advice of opening my own removables lab.
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<blockquote data-quote="evanosu" data-source="post: 331002" data-attributes="member: 1846"><p>This is a great question and it depends on what type of lab you want to be. Know your area/market....will they pay high $ for quality dentures or is there a lot of Medicaid/Gov't assistance. That helps you determine what you want to do. If you can't charge a lot, doesn't make sense to print dentures or even invest. I'd press pack and/or outsource some items to save on costs. If you can charge $400+ arch, then go Ivobase from Ivoclar and keep an eye on digital dentures. Get some fee schedules from labs in your area too, see what they charge just to get a feel for what's common. Definitely incorporate your business to avoid personal liability, lawyers to do that and register with your state are probably inexpensive. </p><p></p><p>Frames: Once you get setup, would love to help you with quality frameworks at an affordable price! $69 standard; $89 Vitallium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evanosu, post: 331002, member: 1846"] This is a great question and it depends on what type of lab you want to be. Know your area/market....will they pay high $ for quality dentures or is there a lot of Medicaid/Gov't assistance. That helps you determine what you want to do. If you can't charge a lot, doesn't make sense to print dentures or even invest. I'd press pack and/or outsource some items to save on costs. If you can charge $400+ arch, then go Ivobase from Ivoclar and keep an eye on digital dentures. Get some fee schedules from labs in your area too, see what they charge just to get a feel for what's common. Definitely incorporate your business to avoid personal liability, lawyers to do that and register with your state are probably inexpensive. Frames: Once you get setup, would love to help you with quality frameworks at an affordable price! $69 standard; $89 Vitallium. [/QUOTE]
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