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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Milled Titanium / NP Fits
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<blockquote data-quote="pingvin" data-source="post: 44443" data-attributes="member: 3134"><p>Exactly my thought! If I see correctly, the maximum space between the crown and plaster is about 0,28 mm (You can measure it more correctly by magnifying on screen and calculate width of the crown and width on the screen and from there measure the gap on the screen and calculate the real dimension). So if the 25 micron milling made maximum mistake, then scanner's maximum mistake/accuracy is about 250 microns (if my calculations and observations are correct). Approximately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pingvin, post: 44443, member: 3134"] Exactly my thought! If I see correctly, the maximum space between the crown and plaster is about 0,28 mm (You can measure it more correctly by magnifying on screen and calculate width of the crown and width on the screen and from there measure the gap on the screen and calculate the real dimension). So if the 25 micron milling made maximum mistake, then scanner's maximum mistake/accuracy is about 250 microns (if my calculations and observations are correct). Approximately. [/QUOTE]
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