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<blockquote data-quote="cadfan" data-source="post: 159129" data-attributes="member: 10618"><p>Only for your brain AL 100 parts a month 1o dollar only for the mill the rest for whatever you want 100 x 11 month 1100 parts x 10 dollars 11000 dollars every wax up you can double digitally and try it in with pmma so your right track before you start with ceramic , extra cost pmma 5 dollar per unit.You can change all your pfm into zirkon its much cheaper to produce zirkon than pfm they are a time eater many stupid steps inkl. the opaqer better margins with zirkon no micro porosity at the margin better light transmission and no adhesive cementation with comparable results to e -max with smaller prep limitations. Its harder to find a good mill lab because most of them work on the save side that means no risk at the margins you can mill zirkon margins at 0.1 mm and min thickness at 0.3 this works in 80 % of geometries and 0.15 is no problem in the front region 0.3 is enough . You want space between two blocked crowns either you make a 0.6 strategie or you separate it in green state try to find a mill center working this way thats hard. At least to do it this way you must be creative and take the time to understand how mills work or having a reseller thats able to translate your wishes. If you buy only a scanner an go this way ill think a real good zirkon framework is min 40 Dollar so 1100 x 40 = 44000 dollars outsourcing. So the difference 33000 Dollars for material , time whatever</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cadfan, post: 159129, member: 10618"] Only for your brain AL 100 parts a month 1o dollar only for the mill the rest for whatever you want 100 x 11 month 1100 parts x 10 dollars 11000 dollars every wax up you can double digitally and try it in with pmma so your right track before you start with ceramic , extra cost pmma 5 dollar per unit.You can change all your pfm into zirkon its much cheaper to produce zirkon than pfm they are a time eater many stupid steps inkl. the opaqer better margins with zirkon no micro porosity at the margin better light transmission and no adhesive cementation with comparable results to e -max with smaller prep limitations. Its harder to find a good mill lab because most of them work on the save side that means no risk at the margins you can mill zirkon margins at 0.1 mm and min thickness at 0.3 this works in 80 % of geometries and 0.15 is no problem in the front region 0.3 is enough . You want space between two blocked crowns either you make a 0.6 strategie or you separate it in green state try to find a mill center working this way thats hard. At least to do it this way you must be creative and take the time to understand how mills work or having a reseller thats able to translate your wishes. If you buy only a scanner an go this way ill think a real good zirkon framework is min 40 Dollar so 1100 x 40 = 44000 dollars outsourcing. So the difference 33000 Dollars for material , time whatever [/QUOTE]
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