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It's commercials like this that pull dentists away from the labs.
It's commercials like this that pull dentists away from the labs.
do i need something on my 3shape end to import the .stl?I bought a the software, from a lab, I use connect and 15 software to export the scans and import into 3shape, we mill in house on our Wieland mills.
Its been a great path so far.
The toughest part is finding the software for the right price.
Yes an open wallet.do i need something on my 3shape end to import the .stl?
Get in the stirrupsyou wanted to go digital, well..
Get in the stirrups
just like any other system then. check.Yes an open wallet.
so with allscans, would cerec connect still be needed? i thought i would need bothfixed your link
its not hard to believe. allscans allows you to import any type of scan currently supported by dental scanners, in formats such as stl, ply, and proprietary formats with few exceptions. it will allow you to use these scans to do design of prosthesis and allow you to create models.
allscans is the bread and butter for people wanting to work with closed systems.
the module above will allow you to work with only 3shape native formats AND cerec formats. it does not provide additional ability to work with iTero, planscan, or such. for that you need allscans. by all accounts a far superior module.
ok, I didn't realize it could be converted on the client side. thank youall scans and cerec connect are not part of the same system. cerec connect is like DDX. a web connection where you download cases from. if you dont have a technically adept dentist ready and willing to take time out of his day to convert the file and dropbox it, you need cerec connect and you both have to register in it.
So you did not have to purchase the actual scanner, just software? Someone said, in order to join Cerec Connect, you need the serial number from the scanner... We use 3shape and a couple of doctors are asking us to accept Cerec IOS files....Thanks.I bought a the software, from a lab, I use connect and 15 software to export the scans and import into 3shape, we mill in house on our Wieland mills.
Its been a great path so far.
The toughest part is finding the software for the right price.
same here, that's why ive been inquiringSo you did not have to purchase the actual scanner, just software? Someone said, in order to join Cerec Connect, you need the serial number from the scanner... We use 3shape and a couple of doctors are asking us to accept Cerec IOS files....Thanks.