Welcome to The BRIDGE, an online network from LMT dedicated exclusively for members of the Dental Laboratory community.

B&D Dental Technologies
West Valley City UT, United States
LAB DAY Chicago 2012
February 24th - 25th, 2012 · LAB DAY Chicago · Sheraton Chicago Hotel & TowersIn This Clinic
-
Ryan Gillespie
Owner / Director Of Operations
Followers
-
Susan Van Kinsbergen, CDT
Lab Operations Manager
-
Katherin Barros, DT
CAD-CAM Specialist
-
Carla Miller
CAD/CAM Technician
About This Show
LAB DAY Chicago 2012
Discover products, techniques and services that can enhance your skills, boost your productivity and...
Related Clinics
-
Affordable and Precise In-House Milling of Titanium Custom Implant Abutments (Live Demo Included)
Jesse Madsen demonstrates the design and fabrication of a one-piece titanium custom abutment and explains how the...See more Origin system uses blanks with pre-milled interfaces for an affordable, in-house milling solution. Free coupon for a titanium custom abutment is included with registration.
-
The New ORIGIN Intelligence2 Certified Scan and Design Training (Crown and Bridge)
Bring the power of CAD/CAM to your laboratory with a low cost, high value system that provides all the necessary...See more tools for comprehensive dental design including crown & bridge, implant abutments and Origin Live™ Full Contour Zirconia. James Campbell and Jason Nicely shows how easy it is to use and even easier to own the Origin Intelligence scanner, now featuring a smaller footprint and faster scanning time.
-
Secrets to Success for CAD/CAM Integration from the Viewpoint of a 20-Man Laboratory Owner
Mike Hennessy, CDT, explains exactly how you can benefit from in-house milling. Learn the true challenges and benefits...See more of integrating CAD/CAM technology into daily production from an ORIGIN equipment owner. Ask questions, interact and take away the right knowledge to succeed in the dental industry today.
The Daily Bite
A study conducted by the Long Group, an independent research group, predicts that by 2019, there could be nearly 7,000 fewer dentists, assuming the number of annual dental school graduates—currently 4,500—remains consistent.
LMT Original Research © 2010 - 2013