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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAM
Material for printing splints
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<blockquote data-quote="deadhead" data-source="post: 248087" data-attributes="member: 19095"><p>there are a few types of materials out there that claim to be strong enough to hold up, havent found one suitable yet, and that why we still mill our splints, cause you can bet the strength and material yet. takes a minute to mill 4-6 hours depending on size of arch but good for an overnight mill if you have time. We use a Roland DWX50 and the Motion 2 to mill our splints</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadhead, post: 248087, member: 19095"] there are a few types of materials out there that claim to be strong enough to hold up, havent found one suitable yet, and that why we still mill our splints, cause you can bet the strength and material yet. takes a minute to mill 4-6 hours depending on size of arch but good for an overnight mill if you have time. We use a Roland DWX50 and the Motion 2 to mill our splints [/QUOTE]
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