Episode 6

What’s Happening In The Lab?

In this episode of Practice Talk, orthodontists and dental professionals discover the key to a smoother, more productive lab: clear and consistent procedures. Join Brandi Lafreniere as she reveals how to empower your staff with well-defined processes, leading to improved lab efficiency and, ultimately, happier patients. Brandi will share practical tips and insights using uLab. Tune in today as she sheds light on the latest developments in orthodontic lab management.

IN THIS EPISODE: 

  • [01:26] Lacie describes how she met Brandi and a bit about her work history
  • [2:23] Brandi shares how her career began and gives insight into some specific systems and procedures that she uses in her lab. She provides an example of what happens when a process is not followed
  • [7:21] Brandi answers a question for a listener regarding how she regulates the number of people she has in the lab
  • [12:01] Brandi gives a solution to a listener's problem about always having to rush to get something done for a patient
  • [16:07] How to ensure that the patient understands the next steps of the process
  • [17:46] Brandi discusses trends and how technology has impacted the field
  • [22:00] Brandi delves into the uLab system
  • [27:32] Brandi shares some tips, and Laci reminds listeners to submit questions or topics for future podcasts


KEY TAKEAWAYS: 

  • While well-trained staff is crucial for lab efficiency, the key lies in everyone collaboratively following clear and consistent guidelines.
  • Patients need to understand the treatment process and actively participate in achieving their dream smile.
  • Using up-to-date technology is pivotal in a lab setting, as modern machines and systems save time and enhance the overall working environment by simplifying tasks significantly.


RESOURCE LINKS

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QUOTES: 

“Your 3D printer needs to be calibrated every once in a while to ensure it works correctly. If the printer is off by millimeters, retainers will not fit in the patient’s mouth. Another tip is to ensure your machine is not overheating the aligner material.”  Brandi Lafreniere


“We had different sets of material for uLab, different for retainers at the end of the D band, and so, it’s organization. It comes back to just keeping things organized and knowing where everything is.” Brandi Lafreniere

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