Gray Pro
by admin in Boxing Books | Posted on February 16th, 2009 | 1 Comment
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Gray Pro

My macbook pro LCD has gray glowing spots?
the spots are gray and seem to have a glowing effect. They are located at the bottom of the screen and go up vertically to about 1/4 of the screen. Its annoying!
what can i do to fix it?
Take this laptop in to your nearest Apple Store. You can set up an appointment here: http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/ It probably has a bad LCD screen or maybe a bunch of dead pixels.
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September 22nd, 2010 at 6:16 pm
Dr. Richard,
I don't know of the specific Schein suit you speak of and don't claim it false, however medical and dental are separate divisions. That being said, I don't know if they purchase Gray market products or not, what I do know is the term “authorized distributor” refers to one who has signed a contract with the manufacturer of a product to store and ship products at optimal conditions and otherwise follow guidelines set forth by the manufacturer. Whether or not they follow that contract…I am not connected enough to know.
Anthony,
I see those who are for Gray products are a difficult sell, and I am certainly not going to change your mind, although I enjoy a good debate. But ultimately your food comparison is apples and oranges (pardon the pun). Most dental products lose efficacy if brought over 85 degrees. To clarify, efficacy meaning: shades, polish retention, set times, working times, bond strength, and in RARE cases safety.
I am generally not worried about the food I purchase because it is less sensitive to environmental conditions. If my apples and oranges get to 100 degrees, they were probably grown at such a temperature and therefore still at their optimal usage condition. Moreover the food products are supposed to be imported unlike dental products not designated for the US.
On the topic of the following comment: “We put trust in the integrity of the companies that import such items to make sure it is done correctly.” I certainly do put trust in the integrity of the companies that import/export products from this country, and that they are shipped correctly. However, when the product is not intended to be imported, does the shipping company know the conditions that are appropriate? And ultimately, do shipping companies that ship unauthorized materials into the country have the integrity you speak of? No I don't know the answer to these questions, but the potential is concerning enough that I don't choose to put this material in a patient’s mouth.
“So why worry about patient safety? Are you saying that a 3M product produced for a different country is unsafe?” Again it comes down to shipping and storage as well as adherence to expiration and truth in advertising.
I have addressed shipping and quality control above so I won't be redundant.
Many gray market products are relabeled with different expiration dates or advertised as one product when it is really another.
A dentist friend of mine in New York ordered RelyX Unicem from PA Dental trying to save money and was shipped RelyX Luting 2 (a gray market product). He called and they assured him it was just a variation of Unicem. Assuming storage, expiration, and quality control was adhered to by PA Dental (In my belief not a safe assumption, but your call); then RelyX luting 2 is safe to use and will be an effective dental cement. However he used it to cement a ceramic crown, which later de-bonded and was swallowed by the patient. The patient was then x-rayed and thankfully the crown was swollowed not inhaled, which would require surgery to remove. The patient then returned to the dentist to have the crown re-cemented. If the product was safe for use for the reasons described above, why did it de-bond you may ask? Well because Luting 2 is the gray market equivalent to Luting Plus which is a resin modified glass ionmer cement not designed for ceramic as they are not as strong as a resin cement i.e. unicem, panavia, etc.
This story also is where the only safety concern in my mind lies. An overheated cement wouldn't be toxic, but it will be ineffective, as would a mal-advertised cement like in this case.
Also the chemistries of products are formulated to function together. I understand in many situations a product may be rebranded and sold overseas as the same product, but in some cases it is re-formulated to serve the needs of the market.
“If it were “criminal” it would be shut down.” Again, it is illegal to sell products that are FDA regulated that are not approved by the FDA. There are several investigations, law suits, and reports underway to do just what you suggest.
There are many dental offices that survive without purchasing the products. And how much cost is saved if you have to re-cement and re-make a crown? What kind of reputation do you build this way? I choose not to risk my reputation to save a buck.
Sorry to get so wordy. I felt it was relivant to make a comprehensive argument.