Found out last night that the veterinary dental sensor is $2K less
than the ones that they sell to dentists.
Think it's a different product ?
Highly unlikely.
Print dental on the surface an charge 2 grand more.
Sounds like an excellent business plan...
for the seller.
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Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 20:57 GMT
>Found out last night that the veterinary dental sensor is $2K less
>than the ones that they sell to dentists.
>
>Think it's a different product ?
>
>Highly unlikely.
Its the same one, but when my patient had to step out to use the john,
I caught hime running towards the fire hydrant.
Joel
>Print dental on the surface an charge 2 grand more.
>Sounds like an excellent business plan...
>for the seller.
Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 21:01 GMT
>Found out last night that the veterinary dental sensor is $2K less
>than the ones that they sell to dentists.
>
>Think it's a different product ?
>
>Highly unlikely.
I heard they take excellent radiographs ........ OF CANINES!
>Print dental on the surface an charge 2 grand more.
>Sounds like an excellent business plan...
>for the seller.
Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 21:07 GMT
>>Found out last night that the veterinary dental sensor is $2K less
>>than the ones that they sell to dentists.
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>I heard they take excellent radiographs ........ OF CANINES!
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CHECK out this link .......
The VETS are just horsin' around when it comes to digital radiography.
http://www.rounsevell.com/steinbeckequine/images/xraymed.jpg
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>>Print dental on the surface an charge 2 grand more.
>>Sounds like an excellent business plan...
>>for the seller.
John Chewter - 31 Oct 2004 21:20 GMT
It costs a bucket of money to get a dental sensor approved - more than for
vetinary.
Some vet sensors are packed in ruggedized doggy-proof casings so should cost
more :s
But I suspect you are correct.
> Found out last night that the veterinary dental sensor is $2K less
> than the ones that they sell to dentists.
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Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 21:28 GMT
>It costs a bucket of money to get a dental sensor approved - more than for
>vetinary.
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>But I suspect you are correct.
But how do you get the horse to bite lightly?
Joel
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>> Take out the G'RBAGE
W_B - 31 Oct 2004 21:39 GMT
>>It costs a bucket of money to get a dental sensor approved - more than for
>>vetinary.
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>Joel
Never seen a 'twitch' in use have you ?
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Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 21:29 GMT
>It costs a bucket of money to get a dental sensor approved - more than for
>vetinary.
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>
>But I suspect you are correct.
They have other costs that are huge ...... did you ever see the lead
aprons the giraffes use?
Joel
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>> than the ones that they sell to dentists.
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>> wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
>> Take out the G'RBAGE
Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 21:31 GMT
>>It costs a bucket of money to get a dental sensor approved - more than for
>>vetinary.
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>Joel
Do you know how many earrings the elephant has to remove before the
panorex?
Those ears are BIG.
>>> Found out last night that the veterinary dental sensor is $2K less
>>> than the ones that they sell to dentists.
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>>> Take out the G'RBAGE
W_B - 31 Oct 2004 21:43 GMT
>Do you know how many earrings the elephant has to remove before the
>panorex?
>
>Those ears are BIG.
The african elephant has bigger ears than the asian elephant.
Heat exchangers.
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Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 23:51 GMT
>>Do you know how many earrings the elephant has to remove before the
>>panorex?
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>Heat exchangers.
More ear wax too I hear .....
W_B - 31 Oct 2004 21:42 GMT
>did you ever see the lead
>aprons the giraffes use?
>
>Joel
Giraffes only have 8 cervical vertebrae.
Same as all mammals.
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John Chewter - 31 Oct 2004 22:41 GMT
>>did you ever see the lead
>>aprons the giraffes use?
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> Same as all mammals.
Yeah but their balls are 10 metres away :P
W_B - 01 Nov 2004 03:04 GMT
>>>did you ever see the lead
>>>aprons the giraffes use?
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>Yeah but their balls are 10 metres away :P
If you could lick yours, would you ever leave the house ?
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Joel M. Eichen - 31 Oct 2004 23:51 GMT
>>did you ever see the lead
>>aprons the giraffes use?
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>Same as all mammals.
YUP but big ones!
Steven Bornfeld - 31 Oct 2004 22:40 GMT
> Found out last night that the veterinary dental sensor is $2K less
> than the ones that they sell to dentists.
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> Take out the G'RBAGE
Same manufacturer?
Steve