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<blockquote data-quote="John in Canada" data-source="post: 355789" data-attributes="member: 18628"><p>Having the designation means nothing to 99% of dentists. The other 1% are prosthodontists and every one that I’ve worked with in the last 38+ years has sent me work BECAUSE I’m CDT, appreciated the work that I do being certified AND I have actually heard them mention to GP’s the importance of sending work to a CDT. The designation also had value when I was in the Navy. </p><p>I’d say that within the next generation the field will be further whittled down until there will only be literally a handful of labs in North America. As the technology keeps getting better, so will the quality of the work coming out of the mills and printers, eventually putting the vast majority of labs out of business. Happy I’m at the end of my career. I’m even tempted to ask to have the magazine stopped being sent just to cut the umbilical cord….that’s a little bit tougher tho than letting certifications go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John in Canada, post: 355789, member: 18628"] Having the designation means nothing to 99% of dentists. The other 1% are prosthodontists and every one that I’ve worked with in the last 38+ years has sent me work BECAUSE I’m CDT, appreciated the work that I do being certified AND I have actually heard them mention to GP’s the importance of sending work to a CDT. The designation also had value when I was in the Navy. I’d say that within the next generation the field will be further whittled down until there will only be literally a handful of labs in North America. As the technology keeps getting better, so will the quality of the work coming out of the mills and printers, eventually putting the vast majority of labs out of business. Happy I’m at the end of my career. I’m even tempted to ask to have the magazine stopped being sent just to cut the umbilical cord….that’s a little bit tougher tho than letting certifications go. [/QUOTE]
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