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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="pabl0" data-source="post: 349100" data-attributes="member: 25599"><p>I completely agree. I will be focused on this primarily, but shouldn't take too long. Right now just trying to do the research and learning as much as I can. Being educated on the topic will help me prepare for the future at least. </p><p>I don't plan on being the biggest dentist in town, just the most efficient in what I can do and offer -while delivering quality work. You do make a good point though. I appreciate your thoughts</p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a great idea, and something I've considered doing to start just to get my feet wet while I ramp up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's interesting that you say that. I have in the office already a primescan, as well as the mill for cerec emax stuff. I just want to add on what I need for zirconia. Office already has compressor and vaccum systems. I also have a spare of each that I can use as needed.</p><p></p><p>Looking to learn more about the equipment involved in the zirconia side of things. </p><p>What are the most reliable milling machines? Do they each have their own software to go with said machine or are they "open" systems</p><p>What software do you guys prefer using for designing?</p><p>I'm at the stage where I don't even know some of the questions I should be asking to learn more.</p><p>Thank you all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pabl0, post: 349100, member: 25599"] I completely agree. I will be focused on this primarily, but shouldn't take too long. Right now just trying to do the research and learning as much as I can. Being educated on the topic will help me prepare for the future at least. I don't plan on being the biggest dentist in town, just the most efficient in what I can do and offer -while delivering quality work. You do make a good point though. I appreciate your thoughts This is a great idea, and something I've considered doing to start just to get my feet wet while I ramp up. It's interesting that you say that. I have in the office already a primescan, as well as the mill for cerec emax stuff. I just want to add on what I need for zirconia. Office already has compressor and vaccum systems. I also have a spare of each that I can use as needed. Looking to learn more about the equipment involved in the zirconia side of things. What are the most reliable milling machines? Do they each have their own software to go with said machine or are they "open" systems What software do you guys prefer using for designing? I'm at the stage where I don't even know some of the questions I should be asking to learn more. Thank you all [/QUOTE]
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