With the growth of denture tooth options available in the market, and the growing reliance on the dental technician to use clinically provided information to select teeth, it’s valuable to understand what a particular tooth brand offers, and how it fits into your laboratory business model.
With the growth of denture tooth options available in the market, and the growing reliance on the dental technician to use clinically provided information to select teeth, it’s valuable to understand what a particular tooth brand offers, and how it fits into your laboratory business model.
In my laboratory, I offer a selection of tooth molds to provide the best option on a case-to-case basis. Knowing what to look for from each tooth manufacturer helps to narrow down the best fit. Historically, labs have taken a reactive stance when it came to denture teeth they use, being directed by prescription on the brand and mold to provide.
As clinical dentistry becomes more dependent on technical recommendations, and technicians accept the role, laboratories find themselves in a proactive position enabling them to select the manufacturer, and mold best suited for cases. To narrow my brand selection and understand each manufacturer’s strength I made a list of things that I believe are important when deciding on a brand(s) to use.
If you are a lab that works with clinicians who still select molds, today’s market offers a variety of replicated mold shapes and strengths at considerable savings to your accounts. Many refer to them by the misnomer of cheap, but the days of inexpensive and cheap being used in the same sentence are on the decline. Remember, inexpensive is a cost definition, and cheap is a quality definition.
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