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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="npdynamite" data-source="post: 339659" data-attributes="member: 11802"><p>I'm really bad at the hole straightforward thing. So where does one find these scientific studies on specific brands? and if I were to dig in to that do you find that the going through the results of the studies has real world correlation? </p><p></p><p>I find technician's experiences to be very helpful, especially once you are working with a product and are having difficulties, they can provide great insights. That said everyone has different ways of handling things, different equipment, and over time things get tweaked to dial a product in to an individuals preference. For that reason I find it can be difficult to use others experience with a product to determine what will be best for me. </p><p></p><p>Part of what I'm getting at is that it seems that the current situation of selecting zirconia is to read user experiences to narrow the field down to 4-6 brands, use their marketing in combinations along with the user experiences that are most concerning to narrow it down to 2 or 3, run tests on those to pick which you most prefer. I made this post to see if anybody was aware of anything I'm missing that would allow someone to better determine what material would be best for them utilizing specs rather than user experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="npdynamite, post: 339659, member: 11802"] I'm really bad at the hole straightforward thing. So where does one find these scientific studies on specific brands? and if I were to dig in to that do you find that the going through the results of the studies has real world correlation? I find technician's experiences to be very helpful, especially once you are working with a product and are having difficulties, they can provide great insights. That said everyone has different ways of handling things, different equipment, and over time things get tweaked to dial a product in to an individuals preference. For that reason I find it can be difficult to use others experience with a product to determine what will be best for me. Part of what I'm getting at is that it seems that the current situation of selecting zirconia is to read user experiences to narrow the field down to 4-6 brands, use their marketing in combinations along with the user experiences that are most concerning to narrow it down to 2 or 3, run tests on those to pick which you most prefer. I made this post to see if anybody was aware of anything I'm missing that would allow someone to better determine what material would be best for them utilizing specs rather than user experience [/QUOTE]
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