
237: Chairside Artificial Intelligence with Dr. Austin Vetter
This week we are joined by Dr. Austin Vetter, a dentist that has taken "in-office lab" to a whole new level. Dr. Vetter has multiple mills, printers, uses AI, and applies Miyo to his zirconia. Not to save a lab bill, but for efficiency. It's a look at how a lab can still work with these super GPs that like all the technology.
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Show Notes
Comes see Elvis and Barb at the Whip Mix Digital Forum October 28th and 29th in Louisville, Kentucky
Great show, fantastic speaks, unbelievable content, and a Halloween costume party!
Usually when a dentist starts making their own restorations, they are Cerec crowns. But with all the advances in milling, printing, and now Artificial Intelligence it's becoming easier for clinics to have a in-office lab. Dr. Austin Vetter from Vetter Dental in Fargo North Dakota sees a lot of potential in employing and training an assistant to do the duties of a dental technician. Being a fan of technology and utilizing it for a streamlined workflow, Dr. Vetter comes on the podcast to talk about the equipment he uses, the software that makes it possible, the importance of the craft after the machine, and more importantly, as a clinician, where he sees dental laboratories place in a industry that is becoming more and more automated.
Whip Mix is thrilled to announce their most recent addition to their milling product line. Introducing the DWX-53DC from DGSHAPE. This powerful mill satisfies your 'NEED FOR SPEED'. Three reasons to consider this mill:
1. It has 3 times the gripping power for PMMA.
2. It mills 30% faster.
3. The integrated webcam allows you to monitor a milling project from anywhere, on any device.
Go to tinyurl.com/WhipMixRolandMill to learn how you can take your milling to the next level.
Special Guest: Dr. Austin Vetter.