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Missouri Laboratory Keeps with Tradition by Staying on Cutting Edge

Inside Dental Technology speaks to Steve Edmonds of Edmonds Dental Prosthetics about their transition into digital, back in 2003.

With special thanks to Edmonds Dental Prosthetics for choosing Asiga and to Whip Mix for their sterling service and support for the US dental industry.

“We realized very early that the industry was heading in the direction of digital fabrication.”

Steve Edmonds, Edmonds Dental Prosthetics

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