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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Porcelain
Question from a wanna-be lab tech
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<blockquote data-quote="tandob" data-source="post: 315039" data-attributes="member: 22934"><p>Humor me though. I just really want to be able to say that I do everything myself. Another thing is that I do very little indirect work as it is because I'm really able to push the limits of what's possible with direct composite. I do a lot of direct composite bridges and what are essentially direct composite crowns. As soon as my direct work starts failing (knock on wood) then I will start doing more indirect work routinely. I can generally count my monthly fixed pros lab cases on two hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tandob, post: 315039, member: 22934"] Humor me though. I just really want to be able to say that I do everything myself. Another thing is that I do very little indirect work as it is because I'm really able to push the limits of what's possible with direct composite. I do a lot of direct composite bridges and what are essentially direct composite crowns. As soon as my direct work starts failing (knock on wood) then I will start doing more indirect work routinely. I can generally count my monthly fixed pros lab cases on two hands. [/QUOTE]
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