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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Nobel Procera optical scanner owners/users
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnWilson" data-source="post: 28674" data-attributes="member: 213"><p>I love Nobel, they have been a wonderful partner for my business. I would purchase this unit again based more on the fact that I have a very good relationship with nobel. I believe the amount of money that this company is spending on the procera line this year will surprise alot of people. I see good things coming.</p><p></p><p>As for chrome I have done test units and they have turned out fantastic. We have not put this on our pricelist as I have had a very strong stance on base metal restorations. We are currently doing an in house test on Milled Ti with this system as well but I have not enough units done to make a real informed comparison. The few we have done have turned out pretty damn good, I have been very leery of Ti mostly because of Marks past experience with this material but it appears either the milled Ti or the new porc systems have certainly improved things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnWilson, post: 28674, member: 213"] I love Nobel, they have been a wonderful partner for my business. I would purchase this unit again based more on the fact that I have a very good relationship with nobel. I believe the amount of money that this company is spending on the procera line this year will surprise alot of people. I see good things coming. As for chrome I have done test units and they have turned out fantastic. We have not put this on our pricelist as I have had a very strong stance on base metal restorations. We are currently doing an in house test on Milled Ti with this system as well but I have not enough units done to make a real informed comparison. The few we have done have turned out pretty damn good, I have been very leery of Ti mostly because of Marks past experience with this material but it appears either the milled Ti or the new porc systems have certainly improved things. [/QUOTE]
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