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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Orr ceramics" data-source="post: 42338" data-attributes="member: 3076"><p>Tonester.....The almighty Single Central is a tight rope to walk in ceramics. Those cases can be a loss leader or a loss creater for your business. I only do them for my best clients who understand the difficulty and give me grace to get it right. However, I did have a single central that cost me $1,000,000 a couple years ago. I made a crown 4-5 times and the patient always found 'something' wrong with it. The dr ,who we'd worked for 15 years, got frustrated and sent all his other Rx's somewhere else. The dr averaged about $10K per month and to me that's $1,000,000 account over 10 years. OUCH!! I understand completely why some ceramists won't do them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My approach in general is to design the crown achieving the value zones first and bring the patient back for custom glazing with crown in the bisque stage. I find this approach the best for me to customize chairside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Orr ceramics, post: 42338, member: 3076"] Tonester.....The almighty Single Central is a tight rope to walk in ceramics. Those cases can be a loss leader or a loss creater for your business. I only do them for my best clients who understand the difficulty and give me grace to get it right. However, I did have a single central that cost me $1,000,000 a couple years ago. I made a crown 4-5 times and the patient always found 'something' wrong with it. The dr ,who we'd worked for 15 years, got frustrated and sent all his other Rx's somewhere else. The dr averaged about $10K per month and to me that's $1,000,000 account over 10 years. OUCH!! I understand completely why some ceramists won't do them. My approach in general is to design the crown achieving the value zones first and bring the patient back for custom glazing with crown in the bisque stage. I find this approach the best for me to customize chairside. [/QUOTE]
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