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<blockquote data-quote="Gru" data-source="post: 233702" data-attributes="member: 7032"><p>What doesn't wear out?</p><p>Call me cynical, but maybe- just maybe this is the next step in the big manufacturers trying to do away with anyone producing abutments except them. ucla's are expensive of co, but no scanner, mill, certified manufacturer with a pricey FDA compliance system and lock on their part of the market are required. I mean, just how are the big milling centers supposed to turn a higher profit unless they remove the remaining option for producing custom abutments from our hands? Forget that for some complex cases there isn't really another option except the patient being told they just have to go without.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I appreciate the post Andrew. Tried similar methods with Exocad and found it only to be time effective on bridges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gru, post: 233702, member: 7032"] What doesn't wear out? Call me cynical, but maybe- just maybe this is the next step in the big manufacturers trying to do away with anyone producing abutments except them. ucla's are expensive of co, but no scanner, mill, certified manufacturer with a pricey FDA compliance system and lock on their part of the market are required. I mean, just how are the big milling centers supposed to turn a higher profit unless they remove the remaining option for producing custom abutments from our hands? Forget that for some complex cases there isn't really another option except the patient being told they just have to go without. BTW, I appreciate the post Andrew. Tried similar methods with Exocad and found it only to be time effective on bridges. [/QUOTE]
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