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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
What Dental mill is considered best or capable,or what lab is using one mill for everything
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 328764" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>This is like warren buffet telling me that only organic groceries will give me nutrition. There is no reason to believe that any mill on the general market wont mill a Ti preform, with certain exceptions of course. I agree that a new lab should outsource abutments maybe, but I dont know of any small start up labs, milling abutments to the interface. Perspective. And when no one but panthera or atlantis can mill a 'quality' abutment, then of course we should just obey! Who worries about profits in a startup anyway?</p><p>To the OP, milling a $35 preform, and selling it for $225 is one of the most profitable things a small lab can do, IMO. Dont believe the hype or the lecture on quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 328764, member: 1246"] This is like warren buffet telling me that only organic groceries will give me nutrition. There is no reason to believe that any mill on the general market wont mill a Ti preform, with certain exceptions of course. I agree that a new lab should outsource abutments maybe, but I dont know of any small start up labs, milling abutments to the interface. Perspective. And when no one but panthera or atlantis can mill a 'quality' abutment, then of course we should just obey! Who worries about profits in a startup anyway? To the OP, milling a $35 preform, and selling it for $225 is one of the most profitable things a small lab can do, IMO. Dont believe the hype or the lecture on quality. [/QUOTE]
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