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Headlights

Both of my headlights have this issue like scratches from the inside. You can see them only from a certain angle and mostly from above but not front. I live in a pretty sunny place so my guess it's from the sun that created cracking from excessive heat. If I polish it from outside would I damage the plastic if it has a uv coating? Car is seat arona 2021

u/KotsosN7 — 2 days ago

I'm in dilema

Need some advice on which Lenovo laptop to buy.

Option 1:

- Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IRX8H (82WQ009BGM)

- Intel i9-13900HX

- RTX 4080

- 64GB RAM

- Warranty until January 2027

- Price: €1700

- Used

Option 2:

- Lenovo Legion 9i 16IRX8

- Intel i9-13980HX

- RTX 4080

- 32GB RAM

- About 16 months more warranty than Option 1

- Price: €2000

- Used

Option 3:

- New Lenovo Legion Pro 7 AI+

- Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX

- RTX 5070 Ti

- 32GB RAM

- 1TB SSD

- OLED 240Hz display

- 3 years Premium Care warranty

- Price €2200

My use case is a mix of gaming, productivity, and long-term ownership. I plan to keep the laptop for several years. I used to own the 7i gen 7 and i loved it as design and how premium it looked and I can only find that in the 9i minus the keyboard.

Would you take the used RTX 4080 options for the better value, or go for the new RTX 5070 Ti model with a full warranty and OLED display?

I'd appreciate opinions from anyone who has owned these models.

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u/KotsosN7 — 2 months ago

Suggestions

Patient wants something fast to fill the gap on 34, I suggested either Maryland bridge and other 2 options are a crown bridge or implants, any other option?

u/KotsosN7 — 2 months ago

Endodontist's Tips

I'm asking our endodontist here and any general dentist tips for endo. Like what protocol you keep every time and you have high success rate. Like which k file to start with, irrigation protocol, thermal with axis or not or normal gutta perca etc. Basically the algorithm you follow.

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u/KotsosN7 — 3 months ago

New office

Rented my first office and I'm lost on what materials to get first, there thr basic cuz of the dentists that I rented from but overall the consumables . I'm a general dentist

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u/KotsosN7 — 3 months ago

I work as a dentist in three different clinics. In one of them, the main dentist is older and close to retirement. He had an injury and needed time to recover, so I accepted an offer to cover evening shifts and work almost full days on Tuesdays and Fridays.

After about a month, I was offered the opportunity to rent the space, which I accepted. Around the same time, another dentist was brought in from another city to handle some of his own cases, as well as a few cases from the clinic. I was told this arrangement would last only two weeks, and during that time, he took over the Friday slot I had been working.

However, this situation has now continued for more than two months. Under my agreement, I will be paying a relatively high rent because I am expected to “inherit” patients, and I will also be splitting the general expenses of the clinic (electricity, water, maintenance, secretary, and shared equipment repairs) equally with the owner. On top of that, I am responsible for purchasing my own materials.

My concern is that this third dentist is continuing to work in the clinic, treating patients and generating income, while I am about to be paying full rent and shared expenses without receiving any direct benefit from his presence. The only potential advantage is that I could refer implant cases to him, since neither I nor the owner performs those procedures.

The original agreement was that only the owner and I would be working in the clinic. I would not have an issue if this dentist were only handling cases that neither of us can perform. However, given the current situation, it feels unbalanced.

I am considering whether I should make a counteroffer or renegotiate the terms since I haven't signed yet, given that the clinic is also bringing in external dentists to treat patients.

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u/KotsosN7 — 4 months ago

I have difficulties locating these canals on the 37. I drilled enough chamber and it's like there was never a canal. Should I refer or just plug the canal I found? I suspect the tooth starting dying when the mandibular brace was installed (twice, cuz the first surgery was unsuccessful) which it was almost 20 years ago and with morphine the patient didn't realise it at all.

u/KotsosN7 — 4 months ago

I own these two chairs and I want to trade with each other the leather seats of them cuz one got ripped. Looked at the manual but I can't find anything, does anyone knows how to remove and place the seat and back cover of the chair?

Thanks in advance

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u/KotsosN7 — 4 months ago