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<blockquote data-quote="Wade Bognuda" data-source="post: 247860" data-attributes="member: 17848"><p>Until they scan the arches, design and mill a denture that doesn't need to be polished and that's it, it is a waste of time and money at this point. They are going to save the file for a future lost or damaged denture?? Soft tissues change from day to day due to hydration levels alone, never mind all the other variables I don't remember at this moment that come into play with a denture patient , like repeatable centric. I am not anti-digital, I am buying a scanner sometime this year, it's just that the technology has a LONG way to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wade Bognuda, post: 247860, member: 17848"] Until they scan the arches, design and mill a denture that doesn't need to be polished and that's it, it is a waste of time and money at this point. They are going to save the file for a future lost or damaged denture?? Soft tissues change from day to day due to hydration levels alone, never mind all the other variables I don't remember at this moment that come into play with a denture patient , like repeatable centric. I am not anti-digital, I am buying a scanner sometime this year, it's just that the technology has a LONG way to go. [/QUOTE]
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