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If you can make a guide for a dentist, then you will be the one making the implant prosthetics, because the dentist will have more trust in you.
This will cause explosion of implant work.
This is the first time any lab tech will be able to make a CT based a guide all by himself without relying on anybody else( noble etc) and for any implant system.
If you can make the guide then the dentist thinks very highly of your lab and your ability and has more trust in u.
Learn the CT implant planning
really good and then u visit a dentist office with your laptop and give demo of your capability and knowledge and tell the dentist that that you will take care of the implant case from beginning to the end and what dentist has to do is to just drill through your guide and place an implant. There are a lot of dentist who need this hand holding especially in their early years of implant career.
The surgical guides would bring the lab techs to the forefront of implant dentistry.
Now in the entire implant work flow, you need a dentist to only drill through your guide, according to your (lab techs) plan, and then take a impression which you can teach him how to do with a closed tray impression technique and then take over from there all the way to the very end to screwing the screw retained prosthetics to 35N.
Just my view , but you gotta devote yourself pretty well to implant dentistry.
Sam
This will cause explosion of implant work.
This is the first time any lab tech will be able to make a CT based a guide all by himself without relying on anybody else( noble etc) and for any implant system.
If you can make the guide then the dentist thinks very highly of your lab and your ability and has more trust in u.
Learn the CT implant planning
really good and then u visit a dentist office with your laptop and give demo of your capability and knowledge and tell the dentist that that you will take care of the implant case from beginning to the end and what dentist has to do is to just drill through your guide and place an implant. There are a lot of dentist who need this hand holding especially in their early years of implant career.
The surgical guides would bring the lab techs to the forefront of implant dentistry.
Now in the entire implant work flow, you need a dentist to only drill through your guide, according to your (lab techs) plan, and then take a impression which you can teach him how to do with a closed tray impression technique and then take over from there all the way to the very end to screwing the screw retained prosthetics to 35N.
Just my view , but you gotta devote yourself pretty well to implant dentistry.
Sam