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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Priddy" data-source="post: 244764" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>thanks John, yes we also do a ton of full and layered.. the cast-to are only a portion of what we do.. I would say we now do about 1/3 of UCLA/ other screw ret/ custom abutments..</p><p>1200 units over the last 6 month is where we are at.. last I heard, not counting the full reconstructions</p><p></p><p>I believe our full zir screw retained is also our best money maker.. less time and material cost</p><p>all I currently do are the UCLA's (95%) and custom abutments (90%)</p><p></p><p>I stay pretty bussy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Priddy, post: 244764, member: 12977"] thanks John, yes we also do a ton of full and layered.. the cast-to are only a portion of what we do.. I would say we now do about 1/3 of UCLA/ other screw ret/ custom abutments.. 1200 units over the last 6 month is where we are at.. last I heard, not counting the full reconstructions I believe our full zir screw retained is also our best money maker.. less time and material cost all I currently do are the UCLA's (95%) and custom abutments (90%) I stay pretty bussy [/QUOTE]
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