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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Remill Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian442" data-source="post: 240169" data-attributes="member: 18747"><p>How do you keep track of remills? We use Sum3D as our CAM software for two DWX-50s & a 450i, and we would like to be able to produce a daily report of everything that was milled but I'm not sure of any foolproof way to do it. Right now, if a crown breaks or is milled on the wrong shade or anything needs to be remilled for any reason, we just send it over to the CAM team and get another one made with no record. I'm afraid that if we asked them to simply record remills in a spreadsheet, we wouldn't get an accurate accounting of mistakes made in that department. Anyone have a good system in place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian442, post: 240169, member: 18747"] How do you keep track of remills? We use Sum3D as our CAM software for two DWX-50s & a 450i, and we would like to be able to produce a daily report of everything that was milled but I'm not sure of any foolproof way to do it. Right now, if a crown breaks or is milled on the wrong shade or anything needs to be remilled for any reason, we just send it over to the CAM team and get another one made with no record. I'm afraid that if we asked them to simply record remills in a spreadsheet, we wouldn't get an accurate accounting of mistakes made in that department. Anyone have a good system in place? [/QUOTE]
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