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kris-polanowski: Hi As I checked all cad cam systems have a problems with occlusion and accuracy . However cost a lot so in this situation patients pay more for it ?!! becouse of marketing , good commercials etc Prsently its possible to construct some crown...
10-01-2008 01:21 AM
8 268 Dentistry
zircon: Hi, Is any body know about the Noritake CAD CAM system? Thanks
09-22-2008 01:33 PM
7 269 Dentistry
bwlynch: What milling machines are you aware of that are in use in Dental Labs? In particular machines that are independent of an integrated Dental CAD offering are important to me. The integrated companies include: 3M Lava, Cerasystems, Cynovad, Nobel...
08-24-2006 11:15 PM
2 142 Dentistry
Ven: Hi, CEREC is a new CAD device which helps dentists make cavities with help of computer,design restorations and crowns.It also has inbuilt intraoral cam.Do you feel this equipment will be useful for dentists?
07-24-2006 01:02 PM
1 162 Dentistry
outrider: The Canadian heart guidelines have been severely criticized in the latest edition of the Canadian Medical Association Journal. The guidelines are being revised to recommend greater numbers of patients receive statin therapy. The CMAJ article...
04-17-2005 04:28 PM
4 5 Cardiology
William Wagner: Tue Mar 22 16:05:01 2005 Pacific Time ******Plants Defy Mendel's Inheritance Laws, May Prompt Textbook Changes ****** WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., March 22 (AScribe Newswire) -- Contrary to inheritance laws the scientific world has accepted for...
03-24-2005 09:57 PM
3 4 Cardiology
Bill: I think the headline really comes in the second to last paragraph. Here is a reference to the the abstracts: http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/352/1/29?query=TOC http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/352/1/20?query=TOC However,...
01-07-2005 11:00 AM
1 5 Cardiology
Faisal Khan: Hello all I am a physician by prof. and currently working in a cardiovascular setup. My question is about ASA (Aspirin). According to "TIMI Risk Score for UA/NSTEMI" a score point 1 is given to "ASA Use In Past 7 days", and the Risk of...
07-25-2004 06:02 PM
2 3 Cardiology
Bill: I thought this article was interesting, though somewhat too negative on surgical intervention: http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/465705_print or http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/465705
01-09-2004 07:35 PM
194 195 Cardiology

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