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Is Ivoclar killing Sagemax?
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick Coon" data-source="post: 293436" data-attributes="member: 11366"><p>Unfortunately, I don't have any insight as to what may be going on with production or backorders. I have worked with Larry on some disk shading, but that is as far as I got into any production. Backorders may be due to the fact that it is being used by several larger labs now and production has not caught up to orders being placed, especially for common sizes and shades. </p><p></p><p>We definitely are not trying to run it into the ground. The idea for acquiring them was to be able to have a two tier approach to zirconia sales by having a premium product that came with all the support that people are used to with Ivoclar, and a less expensive product for labs looking for a more economical choice. Or for labs looking to have a premium product and an economy product to offer dentists, and they could get both of those products from us instead of having to go to another company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick Coon, post: 293436, member: 11366"] Unfortunately, I don't have any insight as to what may be going on with production or backorders. I have worked with Larry on some disk shading, but that is as far as I got into any production. Backorders may be due to the fact that it is being used by several larger labs now and production has not caught up to orders being placed, especially for common sizes and shades. We definitely are not trying to run it into the ground. The idea for acquiring them was to be able to have a two tier approach to zirconia sales by having a premium product that came with all the support that people are used to with Ivoclar, and a less expensive product for labs looking for a more economical choice. Or for labs looking to have a premium product and an economy product to offer dentists, and they could get both of those products from us instead of having to go to another company. [/QUOTE]
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