Replacing fillings while still in braces

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Attagirl2
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#16 Post by Attagirl2 »

Hi tarheel. Just so you are aware, ISO means nothing more than the office has a document for everything they do. It doesn't mean it is right, it just means that they have a documented procedure that they are "suppose" to follow. Be VERY caution relying on this as the basis for "They are very good, they are ISO certified". Since you can't ISO what is done in every ones mouth, it must only refer to the paperwork trails for supplies, billing, etc.
Had Damon 3 / Smart Clips for almost 2 years
Now in Hawley upper 10 hours/day, permanent lower retainers

tarheel89
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Joined: Sun Nov 12, 2006 7:06 am
Location: Little Rock, AR

#17 Post by tarheel89 »

Thanks, AttaGirl. I am still learning about such things, and think that erring on the side of caution is wise.
I'll post back about my experience upon return!
:D Tarheel

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