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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
All Porcelain-Press
Emax-Press v cad
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Moore" data-source="post: 78218" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>As you know I am not a bench tech I deal with numbers. The pressed and cad run very close in fit deviations but cad has a slight edge for us anyway. The nice thing about cad is I can set the fit parameters and adjust them until I get the fit I want for a particular customer. Its not just load it up and turn the mill lose. </p><p></p><p>The occlusal anatomy is my favorite about the cad on posteriors. For us the amount of training time for a tech to turn out some very nice work is much shorter than with wax or a wet brush</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Moore, post: 78218, member: 1247"] As you know I am not a bench tech I deal with numbers. The pressed and cad run very close in fit deviations but cad has a slight edge for us anyway. The nice thing about cad is I can set the fit parameters and adjust them until I get the fit I want for a particular customer. Its not just load it up and turn the mill lose. The occlusal anatomy is my favorite about the cad on posteriors. For us the amount of training time for a tech to turn out some very nice work is much shorter than with wax or a wet brush [/QUOTE]
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