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Ivoclar revolution in 26 days?
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<blockquote data-quote="desertfox384" data-source="post: 159057" data-attributes="member: 1501"><p>I believe the only advantage to the average lab would be a little less time to the finished product.. But that being said you end up with a slightly less aesthetic crown than a cut back and layered crown, as well as a more expensive ingot. The spruing technique doesn't look that difficult - I'm sure after spruing a few it would become second nature. It does seem that this would suit production labs more so than the smaller lab.</p><p></p><p>The MT ingots aren't anything new - It is the "Value" ingots renamed to simplify the emax line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desertfox384, post: 159057, member: 1501"] I believe the only advantage to the average lab would be a little less time to the finished product.. But that being said you end up with a slightly less aesthetic crown than a cut back and layered crown, as well as a more expensive ingot. The spruing technique doesn't look that difficult - I'm sure after spruing a few it would become second nature. It does seem that this would suit production labs more so than the smaller lab. The MT ingots aren't anything new - It is the "Value" ingots renamed to simplify the emax line. [/QUOTE]
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