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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
New inLab MC 5-Axis "Open" Mill
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<blockquote data-quote="Mohammad Khair" data-source="post: 156551" data-attributes="member: 12591"><p>I first met cerec on 2001, and since then never saw what you are talking about, may be your doctors have only 3 patient per day only.</p><p>on 2007 a dental center of my customers bought the system, they also bought vita mini glaze. those doctors were very professionals, i go and teach them how to use the furnace, they have done good cases on the system, but few month later the furnace were sent to the store and the system nearly stop working, they even start to send me the onlays and the inlays, because they cannot offer the time to do a professional restoration on that system.</p><p></p><p>really so many stories i have seen it my eye, the last hospital i have work with has 3 cerec MX CL</p><p>they keep it in box for 6 month, and the only system that have the light to work out of those 3 system is the one i open and i set it up in the lab.</p><p></p><p>they don't even bother themselves to take an implant scan, they barely have a time to take impressions, and see the other patients(do and redo scan is not a word in their dictionary).</p><p></p><p>even the most advanced lvl in cerec of those docs will spend more than 3 hours to scan, design and finish an acceptable 6 veneers, cause the anatomical library on cerec is just like old shoe, even experienced technician will have a hard time designing a nice looking restorations, and don't ask about fitting, finishing and glazing it is a totally different story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mohammad Khair, post: 156551, member: 12591"] I first met cerec on 2001, and since then never saw what you are talking about, may be your doctors have only 3 patient per day only. on 2007 a dental center of my customers bought the system, they also bought vita mini glaze. those doctors were very professionals, i go and teach them how to use the furnace, they have done good cases on the system, but few month later the furnace were sent to the store and the system nearly stop working, they even start to send me the onlays and the inlays, because they cannot offer the time to do a professional restoration on that system. really so many stories i have seen it my eye, the last hospital i have work with has 3 cerec MX CL they keep it in box for 6 month, and the only system that have the light to work out of those 3 system is the one i open and i set it up in the lab. they don't even bother themselves to take an implant scan, they barely have a time to take impressions, and see the other patients(do and redo scan is not a word in their dictionary). even the most advanced lvl in cerec of those docs will spend more than 3 hours to scan, design and finish an acceptable 6 veneers, cause the anatomical library on cerec is just like old shoe, even experienced technician will have a hard time designing a nice looking restorations, and don't ask about fitting, finishing and glazing it is a totally different story. [/QUOTE]
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