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We have a doctor that associtates with one of our accounts. He also had associated with a different office that we have for an account. He doesn't want to own his own practice for some reason. Anyway, we get a call the other day from him. He's got a case from a different office that he also works for that needs a contact between to crowns. My boss says OK we'll do it. We get the case in and it's a pick-up impression with the 2 crowns. I make the model and we look at the teeth. Big gap between the crowns, about 2 business cards thick. They were wicked light so we figured they were np which they were. The margins were thick to hide the black oxide. Overall the porcelain color was pretty good but the contours were not right. Very straight and anglular. While we're working on the case, my boss gets a call from the doctor. He was calling from the office he did the work at. We look at the caller id and guess who it is? None other than the office of my cousin's chinalab owner prosthazzhole husband. That's right, our account also associates with HIM. He goes on to tell my boss that the lab that did the work is owned by the prick. He didn't want to send it back because it would have taken too long. He's got no clue we know the whole story and they're china crowns. Oh, and he told my boss, the prothazzhole is trying to get BU and Harvard to send to his chinalab too. Ain't life grand?
We charged him double for the fix....
We have a doctor that associtates with one of our accounts. He also had associated with a different office that we have for an account. He doesn't want to own his own practice for some reason. Anyway, we get a call the other day from him. He's got a case from a different office that he also works for that needs a contact between to crowns. My boss says OK we'll do it. We get the case in and it's a pick-up impression with the 2 crowns. I make the model and we look at the teeth. Big gap between the crowns, about 2 business cards thick. They were wicked light so we figured they were np which they were. The margins were thick to hide the black oxide. Overall the porcelain color was pretty good but the contours were not right. Very straight and anglular. While we're working on the case, my boss gets a call from the doctor. He was calling from the office he did the work at. We look at the caller id and guess who it is? None other than the office of my cousin's chinalab owner prosthazzhole husband. That's right, our account also associates with HIM. He goes on to tell my boss that the lab that did the work is owned by the prick. He didn't want to send it back because it would have taken too long. He's got no clue we know the whole story and they're china crowns. Oh, and he told my boss, the prothazzhole is trying to get BU and Harvard to send to his chinalab too. Ain't life grand?
We charged him double for the fix....