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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Looking into buying a Scanner
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<blockquote data-quote="awhurst011" data-source="post: 201328" data-attributes="member: 14988"><p>Thanks for the insight Terry. Each do have pros and cons. The fact that they are all so advanced now and very similar is what makes this a hard decision. It seems like the best thing to do is just get some hands on experience on each system first. I have the time and drive to figure out the systems so the learning curve is not a concern of mine. I just want to make the right investment that will be profitable for many years to come. I don't want to purchase something and 1-2 years later want the next new up and coming program.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awhurst011, post: 201328, member: 14988"] Thanks for the insight Terry. Each do have pros and cons. The fact that they are all so advanced now and very similar is what makes this a hard decision. It seems like the best thing to do is just get some hands on experience on each system first. I have the time and drive to figure out the systems so the learning curve is not a concern of mine. I just want to make the right investment that will be profitable for many years to come. I don't want to purchase something and 1-2 years later want the next new up and coming program. [/QUOTE]
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