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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="NicelyMKV" data-source="post: 108713" data-attributes="member: 476"><p>Well, I basically am losing a 15,000 a month account due to Cerec. I had already started losing the posterior work, which was about 50% of it. Now, due to these horrid Cerec models, I will be losing the rest. My crowns fit the Cerec models perfectly, but are not fitting in the mouth. The Doctor understands this, but is marketing heavily as a digital impression dentist. No more analog impressions etc.. He also discussed the fact he invested all this money to be basically analog impression free. I can not export the file from the Cerec software to my milling machine so I have to scan and design on the Cerec models. He seems to think another lab with the full Cerec system can successfully fabricate from a Cerec scan alone. I mentioned that a layered restoration would still have to go back to an analog model for layering? Frustrating that we are forced to work with inferior situations....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicelyMKV, post: 108713, member: 476"] Well, I basically am losing a 15,000 a month account due to Cerec. I had already started losing the posterior work, which was about 50% of it. Now, due to these horrid Cerec models, I will be losing the rest. My crowns fit the Cerec models perfectly, but are not fitting in the mouth. The Doctor understands this, but is marketing heavily as a digital impression dentist. No more analog impressions etc.. He also discussed the fact he invested all this money to be basically analog impression free. I can not export the file from the Cerec software to my milling machine so I have to scan and design on the Cerec models. He seems to think another lab with the full Cerec system can successfully fabricate from a Cerec scan alone. I mentioned that a layered restoration would still have to go back to an analog model for layering? Frustrating that we are forced to work with inferior situations.... [/QUOTE]
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