So here are some real world questions. A good implant course and decent implant equipment excluding laboratory fees and implant components will set you back $25K to $50K. How many implants do you have to do before you show a profit? How much liability are you carrying from badly place or failing implants? How long will you carry this liability – or for how long will you see radiologic problems from a badly placed implant?
How about a CT scan machine. How many CT scans do you have to take to be profitable? Are you responsible for missed pathology on your imagery? Are you responsible for pathology that is may be implicated to excessive X-radiation?
How about a Cerec machine? How many restorations do you have to perfectly to make this profitable? Yes you reduce your lab fees because you are doing all the work! You are also responsible for all your failures.
The bottom line. There is nothing more profitable in your practice than offering Botox.
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