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Cordless impressions? (Aquasil Cordless)
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard - R&amp;D" data-source="post: 260347" data-attributes="member: 19351"><p>I know that two-cord impression technique is considered standard for most impression taking, but I also know dentists are loathe to spend the full time on it. I've been hearing about cordless impression techniques for a while now, and I particularly like the Aquasil version, which also purports to work with impression scanning.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I don't personally have any experience working with the impressions that come out of that process. I'd love to be able to recommend the system to dentists, but want to make sure it tends to produce impressions that are easy for labs to work from. Anyone have any thoughts or experience? </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.aquasilultracordless.com/cordless-impressions/impression-system" target="_blank">http://www.aquasilultracordless.com/cordless-impressions/impression-system</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard - R&D, post: 260347, member: 19351"] I know that two-cord impression technique is considered standard for most impression taking, but I also know dentists are loathe to spend the full time on it. I've been hearing about cordless impression techniques for a while now, and I particularly like the Aquasil version, which also purports to work with impression scanning. Unfortunately, I don't personally have any experience working with the impressions that come out of that process. I'd love to be able to recommend the system to dentists, but want to make sure it tends to produce impressions that are easy for labs to work from. Anyone have any thoughts or experience? [URL]http://www.aquasilultracordless.com/cordless-impressions/impression-system[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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