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Assisting Your Laboratory
Description:
Dr. Dean Vafiadis gives us a tip on what you can do to help your ladoratory get the best results possible.
Date Added:
5/22/2008
Author(s):
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS
Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS, received his dental degree and Prosthodontic specialty training at New York University College of Dentistry. He is currently the Director of the ...
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Other Author(s): Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS
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Questions & Comments
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Robin Mayer - (3/13/2012 4:23 PM)
Thanks, a tech can only be as good as the impression. Seeing the face/skin tone, changes perception and makes it more personal. We all benefit when the patient is a person, not just another case. Seeing lips can really bring out the artistic side of techs. Enthusiasm becomes "restored" ha,ha great clip !!
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Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS;Dean C. Vafiadis, DDS |
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This presentation is a must for the dental team who is ready to go to the next level. The changes in the marketplace require us to communicate with our patients differently. It requires us to learn new procedures, learn to work with new materials, and have a higher level of communication with the dental laboratory. But mostly, it requires all members of the dental team to be aware of these new exciting times, and have the tools to build the practice of our dreams.
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