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LMT Communications, Inc. posted a photo to their article
Straumann Unveils Straumann® CARES® VISUAL 8.0 at LAB DAY
LMT Communications, Inc. · LAB DAY · Apr 2013Cc: Chris MayChris May, CDT, leads his Precision, Efficiency and Esthetics: Tooth-Borne Restorations clinic...(more)
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Straumann USA · Andover MA, United States
Cc: Chris MayChris May, May Dental Arts Owner and CDT, takes the audience through the monolithic solutions with Straumann...(more)
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Straumann Holds Conference For Laboratory Customers
Straumann USA · November 07, 2012Laboratory participants and Straumann employees gather at the company's Laboratory Customer Conference, held in Dallas in October. The program featured two days of strategic business-building activities,...
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Straumann USA posted about Videos
Cc: Terry Charters, CDT and Chris MayJust added two new testimonial videos from CDTs Chris May and Terry Charters. Here from your peers how...(more)

Chris May
Chris May, CDT, is the President and Owner of May Dental Arts, a full service lab with an education center in St. Louis, MO. He has extensive knowledge in implants and CAD/CAM manufacturing and understands...See more the importance of developing business models, analyzing and researching materials and optimizing laboratory efficiencies and workflow. He holds a B.S. in Accounting from the State University of Missouri at St. Louis and maintains an active teaching schedule in the U.S. and Canada.
Chris May, CDT, is the President and Owner of May Dental Arts, a full service lab with an education center in St. Louis, MO. He has extensive knowledge in implants and CAD/CAM manufacturing and understands the importance of developing business models, analyzing and researching materials and optimizing laboratory efficiencies and workflow. He holds a B.S. in Accounting from the State University of Missouri at St. Louis and maintains an active teaching schedule in the U.S. and Canada.
May Dental Arts
· Lab Owner · Saint Louis, MOThe 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.
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