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<blockquote data-quote="RJS8669" data-source="post: 151338" data-attributes="member: 5742"><p>We've been printing PearlStone on a 3DS MP3500 for about 18 months. Just started printing implant models using Core 3D analogs about a month ago. I'm pretty happy with the results, but I will not make anything longer than 3-units using these models. I don't know if its the distortion Kent describes in his post, or just a general polymerization shrinkage, but we did a couple of 6-units that didn't fit at all on the printed models. Had the same file milled via iTero, and everything was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RJS8669, post: 151338, member: 5742"] We've been printing PearlStone on a 3DS MP3500 for about 18 months. Just started printing implant models using Core 3D analogs about a month ago. I'm pretty happy with the results, but I will not make anything longer than 3-units using these models. I don't know if its the distortion Kent describes in his post, or just a general polymerization shrinkage, but we did a couple of 6-units that didn't fit at all on the printed models. Had the same file milled via iTero, and everything was fine. [/QUOTE]
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